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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... things may be presented in his own interpretation : Teilhard de Chardin believes that things possess both an exterior and an interior aspect that are coextensively related . A person who looked closely would find an interior even in his ...
... things may be presented in his own interpretation : Teilhard de Chardin believes that things possess both an exterior and an interior aspect that are coextensively related . A person who looked closely would find an interior even in his ...
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... things , he says , even when the things are themselves repulsive , such as the lowest animals and corpses . The philosopher accounts for this enjoyment by claiming that it is the result of people's love of learning ; in seeing accurate ...
... things , he says , even when the things are themselves repulsive , such as the lowest animals and corpses . The philosopher accounts for this enjoyment by claiming that it is the result of people's love of learning ; in seeing accurate ...
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... things away BONNIE DEE PEACOCK PONDER , his " trial " wife The Story : Uncle Daniel , who was rich as Croesus and correspondingly generous , was not very bright , but he looked impressive and neat as a pin . He invariably wore spotless ...
... things away BONNIE DEE PEACOCK PONDER , his " trial " wife The Story : Uncle Daniel , who was rich as Croesus and correspondingly generous , was not very bright , but he looked impressive and neat as a pin . He invariably wore spotless ...
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