University of Kansas Publications: Humanistic studies, Temas48-51The University., 1977 |
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... seems determined to go wrong both in shunning Helena and in seeking Diana , and one seems to follow from the other . And as the two ills are related , so are their remedies . Helena's curing of Bertram consists of proving to him that he ...
... seems determined to go wrong both in shunning Helena and in seeking Diana , and one seems to follow from the other . And as the two ills are related , so are their remedies . Helena's curing of Bertram consists of proving to him that he ...
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... seems right and natural to us . Thus a control over external events that seems to transcend human power and to serve as a model for humankind ( notably Paulina ) in such government of affairs as they can manage , suddenly dissolves into ...
... seems right and natural to us . Thus a control over external events that seems to transcend human power and to serve as a model for humankind ( notably Paulina ) in such government of affairs as they can manage , suddenly dissolves into ...
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... seems to us that the poem helps to support such a hypothesis : if indeed the person who wrote the poem had not seen the place which it describes , he would have been less likely to know some of the place names and to offer such scenic ...
... seems to us that the poem helps to support such a hypothesis : if indeed the person who wrote the poem had not seen the place which it describes , he would have been less likely to know some of the place names and to offer such scenic ...
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