CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... effect a loosening or enlarging of the very term profession . As one historian , Wilfrid R. Prest , observes , “ [ T ] ... effects of a market economy , for example , were already distinguishing manual labor in the trades from the cerebral ...
... effect a loosening or enlarging of the very term profession . As one historian , Wilfrid R. Prest , observes , “ [ T ] ... effects of a market economy , for example , were already distinguishing manual labor in the trades from the cerebral ...
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... effects of the market system on the formation of characters such as Abhorson and Falstaff , the former completely ... effect operates according to mimetic rules that occlude professional practice at the same moment they dramatize the ...
... effects of the market system on the formation of characters such as Abhorson and Falstaff , the former completely ... effect operates according to mimetic rules that occlude professional practice at the same moment they dramatize the ...
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... effect is immediately undermined by the reference to Tom's " Accomplishments , " which , strictly speaking , are not accomplishments at all . In fact , the description's rhetorical force comes mostly from an emphasis on Tom's noble ...
... effect is immediately undermined by the reference to Tom's " Accomplishments , " which , strictly speaking , are not accomplishments at all . In fact , the description's rhetorical force comes mostly from an emphasis on Tom's noble ...
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