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Pagina 129
... fact been some attempts to recapture this important beginning . To be sure no single event or set of events could ever be isolated in such a way as to provide a convincing source for this monomyth , but the fact remains that there is a ...
... fact been some attempts to recapture this important beginning . To be sure no single event or set of events could ever be isolated in such a way as to provide a convincing source for this monomyth , but the fact remains that there is a ...
Pagina 68
... fact that even the barest account of the action fails to give us meanings that are accessible to all . We can all agree that the Lady resists the temptations of Comus because of her chastity , and that she completely vanquishes Comus ...
... fact that even the barest account of the action fails to give us meanings that are accessible to all . We can all agree that the Lady resists the temptations of Comus because of her chastity , and that she completely vanquishes Comus ...
Pagina 78
... fact that Miss Joachim died in the York Building a few doors from Dickens's own house , and the fact that the York Building was located in the same area as the blacking factory where Dickens had worked as a child . Stone here is a ...
... fact that Miss Joachim died in the York Building a few doors from Dickens's own house , and the fact that the York Building was located in the same area as the blacking factory where Dickens had worked as a child . Stone here is a ...
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