Carnegie Series in English, Ausgaben 9-12Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1965 |
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... fact that he has his personages employ the diction appropriate to them but also in the fact that , again avoiding stereotyping , he differentiates in the peculiarities of that diction to be observed in each of the characters who use it ...
... fact that he has his personages employ the diction appropriate to them but also in the fact that , again avoiding stereotyping , he differentiates in the peculiarities of that diction to be observed in each of the characters who use it ...
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... fact the question whether husband or wife should rule the roost seems a sore one for a number of pilgrims , for when his turn comes the Nun's Priest , who works under the thumb of a woman , goes out of his way to illustrate how ...
... fact the question whether husband or wife should rule the roost seems a sore one for a number of pilgrims , for when his turn comes the Nun's Priest , who works under the thumb of a woman , goes out of his way to illustrate how ...
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... fact . No , first it appeared in the world of fact , was found by experi- ence to be good , and then was recognized thereafter by the mind as being so . The recognition of moral value associated with any course of action , in other ...
... fact . No , first it appeared in the world of fact , was found by experi- ence to be good , and then was recognized thereafter by the mind as being so . The recognition of moral value associated with any course of action , in other ...
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A Book of Satires | 1 |
The Satiric Pattern of The Canterbury Tales | 17 |
The Lighter Side of Swift | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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