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... question a watchman ( the underpin- nings of the speech , of course , lie in the context of the Armada's approach to England ) who , looking dutifully out to sea , initially mistakes a fleet for a forest of pines ? This isn't Birnam ...
... question a watchman ( the underpin- nings of the speech , of course , lie in the context of the Armada's approach to England ) who , looking dutifully out to sea , initially mistakes a fleet for a forest of pines ? This isn't Birnam ...
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... Questions of Travel " displaces the satisfactions of memory and permanence with a sea - borne relativity . The ... question : I looked into his eyes which were far larger than mine but shallower , and yellowed , the irises backed ...
... Questions of Travel " displaces the satisfactions of memory and permanence with a sea - borne relativity . The ... question : I looked into his eyes which were far larger than mine but shallower , and yellowed , the irises backed ...
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... question how we view the history of the West and , in doing so , forces us to re - examine our own perceptions and thoughts about the settling and expansion of this last free part of America . Such questioning and re - examination offer ...
... question how we view the history of the West and , in doing so , forces us to re - examine our own perceptions and thoughts about the settling and expansion of this last free part of America . Such questioning and re - examination offer ...
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