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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... dream true . To do this , he must lie on his back with his arms over his head , and as he went to sleep , he must think ceaselessly of the place he wanted to be in his dreams . He must , however , never forget in his dream who and where ...
... dream true . To do this , he must lie on his back with his arms over his head , and as he went to sleep , he must think ceaselessly of the place he wanted to be in his dreams . He must , however , never forget in his dream who and where ...
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... dream vision , the poet heard a sermon calling for the repentance of society delivered to the field of folk by Reason , followed by the public confessions of representatives of each of the seven deadly sins . Society decided to search ...
... dream vision , the poet heard a sermon calling for the repentance of society delivered to the field of folk by Reason , followed by the public confessions of representatives of each of the seven deadly sins . Society decided to search ...
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... dream of becoming a doctor is a realistic one , as is Walter's dream of becoming an entrepreneur . These opportunities , however , create tensions and competition in the Younger family , dra- matized by Walter's verbal battles with his ...
... dream of becoming a doctor is a realistic one , as is Walter's dream of becoming an entrepreneur . These opportunities , however , create tensions and competition in the Younger family , dra- matized by Walter's verbal battles with his ...
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