The Past as Prologue: Sources and Studies in European Civilization, Том 1Everett Uberto Crosby, Charles Richard Webb Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1973 |
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... brought about not by vice or depravity , but by some error or frailty.1 The impact of story , character , and action created an emotional identification be- tween play and audience which , when successful , brought about a purgation or ...
... brought about not by vice or depravity , but by some error or frailty.1 The impact of story , character , and action created an emotional identification be- tween play and audience which , when successful , brought about a purgation or ...
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... brought no heavy equipment ; and they decided to renew the offensive . Their aim was to cut us off from food supplies and other material and to prolong the campaign until winter . They were confident that if the present expeditionary ...
... brought no heavy equipment ; and they decided to renew the offensive . Their aim was to cut us off from food supplies and other material and to prolong the campaign until winter . They were confident that if the present expeditionary ...
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... brought out to the light by chanting mysterious spells . For now that he had rid himself of much of his anxiety about the East and the West he turned his attention to more spiritual matters . For in all things he was superior to other ...
... brought out to the light by chanting mysterious spells . For now that he had rid himself of much of his anxiety about the East and the West he turned his attention to more spiritual matters . For in all things he was superior to other ...
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