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... seems to me especially open to this charge , a place where he makes an interesting comparison between the masculinity - proving ideal of Heming- way's heroes , the implicit resignation of Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha , and the idealism of ...
... seems to me especially open to this charge , a place where he makes an interesting comparison between the masculinity - proving ideal of Heming- way's heroes , the implicit resignation of Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha , and the idealism of ...
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... seems like such an operation . THERE IS ANOTHER audience , however , made up of local anachronisms in the form of ... seem never to have acted or directed in their lives before . The productions are by no means all avant- garde ...
... seems like such an operation . THERE IS ANOTHER audience , however , made up of local anachronisms in the form of ... seem never to have acted or directed in their lives before . The productions are by no means all avant- garde ...
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... seems to me , in this connection , a curious fact that in the mid- twentieth century , just when the positive science of mind seems to offer us a real insight into and understanding of the vast multiplicity and variety of human ...
... seems to me , in this connection , a curious fact that in the mid- twentieth century , just when the positive science of mind seems to offer us a real insight into and understanding of the vast multiplicity and variety of human ...
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