The Shaking Off of BurdensUniversity of Cape Town, 1965 - 17 Seiten |
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... quote his own words - before that fight ended in defeat . It is , I know , largely due to the lasting effect of his personality that the struggle continues . In the third of these Memorial Lectures Dr. Z. K. Matthews said some words ...
... quote his own words - before that fight ended in defeat . It is , I know , largely due to the lasting effect of his personality that the struggle continues . In the third of these Memorial Lectures Dr. Z. K. Matthews said some words ...
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... much . For in the case of Greek captives it is obvious that it may happen that men of noble birth become slaves . He quotes a most disturbing verse from the Greek dramatist , Theocdetes , in which Helen 8 THE SHAKING OFF OF BURDENS.
... much . For in the case of Greek captives it is obvious that it may happen that men of noble birth become slaves . He quotes a most disturbing verse from the Greek dramatist , Theocdetes , in which Helen 8 THE SHAKING OFF OF BURDENS.
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... quotes with approval Sophocles who singled out " silence " as " bringing credit to a woman , ' and he adds hastily that " this is not so for a man . " When I read these words I cannot help thinking of another statement of what is wanted ...
... quotes with approval Sophocles who singled out " silence " as " bringing credit to a woman , ' and he adds hastily that " this is not so for a man . " When I read these words I cannot help thinking of another statement of what is wanted ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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