Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... knew that two of the five would probably hate his guts within the next hour , while the other three would give him no credit whatsoever for their promotions — would simply assume that their own merit and nothing else had brought about ...
... knew that two of the five would probably hate his guts within the next hour , while the other three would give him no credit whatsoever for their promotions — would simply assume that their own merit and nothing else had brought about ...
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... knew , like Owen Warland , that the pursuit of the ideal may lead to the “ penalty of isolation , , 1940 and Pegasus himself rejoices " after so many centuries ” ( p . 213 ) to have found a companion . The power of love is as always of ...
... knew , like Owen Warland , that the pursuit of the ideal may lead to the “ penalty of isolation , , 1940 and Pegasus himself rejoices " after so many centuries ” ( p . 213 ) to have found a companion . The power of love is as always of ...
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... knew that the word world is used forty - two times in Antony and Cleopatra ; he knew the name of Horace Walpole's other cat . In his introductory English literature class , Peter Bishop liked to perch casually on the edge of the desk ...
... knew that the word world is used forty - two times in Antony and Cleopatra ; he knew the name of Horace Walpole's other cat . In his introductory English literature class , Peter Bishop liked to perch casually on the edge of the desk ...
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