A Being More Intense: A Study of the Prose Works of Bunyan, Swift, and DeFoeAMS Press, 1984 - 222 стор. |
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... language which " no other Mortal can understand , and wherein all their Laws are written . " This language makes them essential to anyone with legal problems and allows them to disguise truth even further . They , like the moderns ...
... language which " no other Mortal can understand , and wherein all their Laws are written . " This language makes them essential to anyone with legal problems and allows them to disguise truth even further . They , like the moderns ...
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... language which is highly visual , arresting , and drawn from myth , religion , art , literature , and the ... language as the language in which inner experiences , feelings and thoughts are expressed as if they were sensory experiences ...
... language which is highly visual , arresting , and drawn from myth , religion , art , literature , and the ... language as the language in which inner experiences , feelings and thoughts are expressed as if they were sensory experiences ...
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... Language and Literature , 10 ( 1969 ) , 529–536 . Cohan , Steven . “ Gulliver's Fiction . ” Studia Neophilologica : A Journal of German and Romance Languages and Literature , 6 ( 1974 ) , 7–16 . Cook , R. I. “ Mr. Examiner ' and ' Mr ...
... Language and Literature , 10 ( 1969 ) , 529–536 . Cohan , Steven . “ Gulliver's Fiction . ” Studia Neophilologica : A Journal of German and Romance Languages and Literature , 6 ( 1974 ) , 7–16 . Cook , R. I. “ Mr. Examiner ' and ' Mr ...
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Initiation and Integration | 1 |
Organization and Government | 26 |
Piety Commerce and Freedom | 65 |
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A Being More Intense: A Study of the Prose Works of Bunyan, Swift, and DeFoe Paula R. Backscheider Перегляд фрагмента - 1984 |
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