CEA Critic, Volume 58Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1995 |
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... means of production . The irony is that the only culture consuming the products of this assembly line is the culture creating them in the first place ; the laborers in the academic factories are alienated not from the means of ...
... means of production . The irony is that the only culture consuming the products of this assembly line is the culture creating them in the first place ; the laborers in the academic factories are alienated not from the means of ...
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... mean , pulled out the tongue and took away the grain . ( VII , 670–71 ; emphasis added ) When Chaucer has the Prioress needlessly specify that by “ This hooly monk " she means the abbot she had mentioned earlier , the poet is giving us ...
... mean , pulled out the tongue and took away the grain . ( VII , 670–71 ; emphasis added ) When Chaucer has the Prioress needlessly specify that by “ This hooly monk " she means the abbot she had mentioned earlier , the poet is giving us ...
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... means womb and not the external parts of the female genitalia : After all , the term “ os vuluae " ( emphasis added ) says a lot more than does the Wife's term , " woman's love . ” I have a feeling , though , that even at the time ...
... means womb and not the external parts of the female genitalia : After all , the term “ os vuluae " ( emphasis added ) says a lot more than does the Wife's term , " woman's love . ” I have a feeling , though , that even at the time ...
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