Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... suggest that this tragedy is without flaws or that it rivals Shakespeare's masterpiece on the same subject . However , May's drama is not as weak as its relative obscurity suggests ; in fact , it has strong points which should ...
... suggest that this tragedy is without flaws or that it rivals Shakespeare's masterpiece on the same subject . However , May's drama is not as weak as its relative obscurity suggests ; in fact , it has strong points which should ...
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... suggest moral implications . But it is not unfair to speculate that Mofolo had Marlowe in mind , for the novelist ... suggested by Henry Newbolt , one of the first to read Chaka , and the man who first wrote an introduc- tion for the ...
... suggest moral implications . But it is not unfair to speculate that Mofolo had Marlowe in mind , for the novelist ... suggested by Henry Newbolt , one of the first to read Chaka , and the man who first wrote an introduc- tion for the ...
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... suggested a religious or spiritual approach as therapy for homosexuality , and these methods at best suggest only the good possibilities of effective treatment . Kinsey in Sexual Behavior in the Human Male acknowledges that in ...
... suggested a religious or spiritual approach as therapy for homosexuality , and these methods at best suggest only the good possibilities of effective treatment . Kinsey in Sexual Behavior in the Human Male acknowledges that in ...
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