Art, Wisdom, and the Pursuit of ExcellenceUniversity Press of America, 1986 - 192 Seiten |
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... write tragedy . His wife was to write The Frankenstein Monster , the destruction of man by his creation , but he was trying to point out that nothing lasts forever and that this is not the best of all possible worlds . Nothing lasts ...
... write tragedy . His wife was to write The Frankenstein Monster , the destruction of man by his creation , but he was trying to point out that nothing lasts forever and that this is not the best of all possible worlds . Nothing lasts ...
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... write . Our earliest form of transmitting necessary and precious knowledge was by oral tradition . There was a time ... writing . Maybe they developed together . When one examines the cave paintings , one discovers that they are more ...
... write . Our earliest form of transmitting necessary and precious knowledge was by oral tradition . There was a time ... writing . Maybe they developed together . When one examines the cave paintings , one discovers that they are more ...
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... Writer , Charles Brockden Brown , just as nineteenth century French literature was greatly influenced by Edgar Allen ... writing in which any reader can be proud and find good enjoyment . We need all these . They give us joy . They give ...
... Writer , Charles Brockden Brown , just as nineteenth century French literature was greatly influenced by Edgar Allen ... writing in which any reader can be proud and find good enjoyment . We need all these . They give us joy . They give ...
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