A Being More Intense: A Study of the Prose Works of Bunyan, Swift, and DeFoeAMS Press, 1984 - 222 стор. |
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... says little , and Will chides him for his want of eagerness . Besides this continual feeling of not belonging , or perhaps of belonging elsewhere , Jack insists on his alienation and greater sensitivity . He writes of crying as he ...
... says little , and Will chides him for his want of eagerness . Besides this continual feeling of not belonging , or perhaps of belonging elsewhere , Jack insists on his alienation and greater sensitivity . He writes of crying as he ...
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... says he , I intend to Lye with you to Morrow Night ; To Night , if you please Sir , says Amy , very innocently , your Room is quite ready : Well Amy , says he , I am glad you are so willing . . . . Embarrassed , Amy runs away . He ...
... says he , I intend to Lye with you to Morrow Night ; To Night , if you please Sir , says Amy , very innocently , your Room is quite ready : Well Amy , says he , I am glad you are so willing . . . . Embarrassed , Amy runs away . He ...
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... says that many novels imply that human identity is fixed , Imagining a Self , pp . 8-9 . 15. Edward Wasiolek says that Swift uses different forms of reality to expose the real state of society and then as terms of comparison by which ...
... says that many novels imply that human identity is fixed , Imagining a Self , pp . 8-9 . 15. Edward Wasiolek says that Swift uses different forms of reality to expose the real state of society and then as terms of comparison by which ...
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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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