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... complex process of simultaneous filing , indexing , and computing , with new data being constantly fed in . But for this very reason I find it difficult to recognize as part of this process , dependent as it is on not missing any of the ...
... complex process of simultaneous filing , indexing , and computing , with new data being constantly fed in . But for this very reason I find it difficult to recognize as part of this process , dependent as it is on not missing any of the ...
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... complex things are . One main advance in complexity over the earlier histories is in the characters . Commentary ... Complex people faced with complex problems engender complex attitudes , and these are re- flected , or find echoes , in ...
... complex things are . One main advance in complexity over the earlier histories is in the characters . Commentary ... Complex people faced with complex problems engender complex attitudes , and these are re- flected , or find echoes , in ...
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... Complex Words , p . 218 . 28 See O. J. Campbell , Shakespeare's Satire , pp . 160-3 . 29 Of Irony , quoted from pp . 77 and 78 . 30 Sprague , Shakespeare and the Audience , p . 285 ; cf. Dean Frye , ' Choral Com- mentary ' , p . 273 ...
... Complex Words , p . 218 . 28 See O. J. Campbell , Shakespeare's Satire , pp . 160-3 . 29 Of Irony , quoted from pp . 77 and 78 . 30 Sprague , Shakespeare and the Audience , p . 285 ; cf. Dean Frye , ' Choral Com- mentary ' , p . 273 ...
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