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... suggest calmness , entrancement , or possibly death - in- life , as may be seen in Yillah in Ardair . For ... suggests the tragedy of Ahab's death . Christodoulou's art works , taken with his own remarks about them and about ...
... suggest calmness , entrancement , or possibly death - in- life , as may be seen in Yillah in Ardair . For ... suggests the tragedy of Ahab's death . Christodoulou's art works , taken with his own remarks about them and about ...
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... suggests that he has accepted aloneness as the condition in which he endures and ruminates his existence . Under the ... suggest that he should have delivered a high and righteous statement to the good - for - nothings — who would surely ...
... suggests that he has accepted aloneness as the condition in which he endures and ruminates his existence . Under the ... suggest that he should have delivered a high and righteous statement to the good - for - nothings — who would surely ...
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... suggests , a suprahistorical , essentialist model of the self may be questioned as well as assumed . Molly Bennet ... suggest that Fielding's last novel represents a break with past practice , an unprecedented foray into the ...
... suggests , a suprahistorical , essentialist model of the self may be questioned as well as assumed . Molly Bennet ... suggest that Fielding's last novel represents a break with past practice , an unprecedented foray into the ...
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