Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volum 9Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 pàgines |
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... believed that a study of the nature of art and of art production could proceed , in the manner of any scientific study , by attention to the observable facts and by the framing of inductive generalizations . Consequently his Philosophy ...
... believed that a study of the nature of art and of art production could proceed , in the manner of any scientific study , by attention to the observable facts and by the framing of inductive generalizations . Consequently his Philosophy ...
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... believed that he came back without meat because he was forced to hunt in winter when game was scarce . Their son was born in winter because their first sexual union had occurred in spring , just before Painted Stick's first menstruation ...
... believed that he came back without meat because he was forced to hunt in winter when game was scarce . Their son was born in winter because their first sexual union had occurred in spring , just before Painted Stick's first menstruation ...
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... believed that Rex knew where to mine for gold . Luther organized an expedition to search for the gold , with Captain Rex serving as a guide . Molly Moose , Luther's Washo mistress , accompanied them . When the group camped , the men ...
... believed that Rex knew where to mine for gold . Luther organized an expedition to search for the gold , with Captain Rex serving as a guide . Molly Moose , Luther's Washo mistress , accompanied them . When the group camped , the men ...
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