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At the beginning of the play it would seem just as unreasonable for Benedick to be brought to love Beatrice as for Claudio to despise Hero . But this is precisely what happens : that which seems initially impossible is brought into ...
At the beginning of the play it would seem just as unreasonable for Benedick to be brought to love Beatrice as for Claudio to despise Hero . But this is precisely what happens : that which seems initially impossible is brought into ...
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Furthermore , it seems clear that the South African intellectuals have consciously chosen not to indulge in anything like the ... To focus exclusively now on spiritual and cultural values which are uniquely African now would seem a ...
Furthermore , it seems clear that the South African intellectuals have consciously chosen not to indulge in anything like the ... To focus exclusively now on spiritual and cultural values which are uniquely African now would seem a ...
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In these lines Frost admits that confusion often seems to have the upper hand just as his sister Jeanie and the woman in " A Servant to Servants ” feel it does . But he also insists that man has the power to combat it if he resists ...
In these lines Frost admits that confusion often seems to have the upper hand just as his sister Jeanie and the woman in " A Servant to Servants ” feel it does . But he also insists that man has the power to combat it if he resists ...
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