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His dream of becoming a “ modern Kitchel , ” a former Polish - American boxing
champion , reflects his desire to become someone else , to define his success in
terms of other people , not himself . To become a successful man , he seeks ...
His dream of becoming a “ modern Kitchel , ” a former Polish - American boxing
champion , reflects his desire to become someone else , to define his success in
terms of other people , not himself . To become a successful man , he seeks ...
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She refuses to become Rochester ' s mistress , finally , not because of the
practical and moral dangers ( which she does recognize ) but because she fears
her own willingness to make a god of him . She will not become dependent ; she
...
She refuses to become Rochester ' s mistress , finally , not because of the
practical and moral dangers ( which she does recognize ) but because she fears
her own willingness to make a god of him . She will not become dependent ; she
...
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Once the Word took hold , Bunyan believed , the world would become a veritable
garden of peace and order . Published in 1666 , Grace Abounding to the Chief of
Sinners remains one of the most significant spiritual autobiographies by an ...
Once the Word took hold , Bunyan believed , the world would become a veritable
garden of peace and order . Published in 1666 , Grace Abounding to the Chief of
Sinners remains one of the most significant spiritual autobiographies by an ...
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