Art, Wisdom, and the Pursuit of ExcellenceUniversity Press of America, 1986 - 192 Seiten |
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... English channel . On first reading Cargoes we can also see the continuance of the tradition of seamanship , some- thing that began when primitive man discovered that it is easier to float something than to carry it or have animals carry ...
... English channel . On first reading Cargoes we can also see the continuance of the tradition of seamanship , some- thing that began when primitive man discovered that it is easier to float something than to carry it or have animals carry ...
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... English and Spanish , are written in irony as well as humor . They carry weight . They make us feel that people are good , that the despised of society are its mainstay , that they are the people whom we love . This is part of what ...
... English and Spanish , are written in irony as well as humor . They carry weight . They make us feel that people are good , that the despised of society are its mainstay , that they are the people whom we love . This is part of what ...
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... English literary figures who have not only retained but also exceeded their former stature and popularity are Alfred Lord Tennyson and Charles Dickens . No one can ever say that Tennyson is the greatest of all English poets since he ...
... English literary figures who have not only retained but also exceeded their former stature and popularity are Alfred Lord Tennyson and Charles Dickens . No one can ever say that Tennyson is the greatest of all English poets since he ...
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