CR. The Centennial Review, Volume 26Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1982 - Literature |
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... once told an incredulous Southerner , were the most important cul- tural factor in the South . " In your childhood they taught you the language by which you express yourself , they made your songs , your jokes , and all else that will ...
... once told an incredulous Southerner , were the most important cul- tural factor in the South . " In your childhood they taught you the language by which you express yourself , they made your songs , your jokes , and all else that will ...
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... once achieved , might seem to men and women of Connemara or of Galway their very soul . In our study of that ruined tomb raised by a queen to her dead lover , and finished by the unpaid labour of great sculptors , after her death from ...
... once achieved , might seem to men and women of Connemara or of Galway their very soul . In our study of that ruined tomb raised by a queen to her dead lover , and finished by the unpaid labour of great sculptors , after her death from ...
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... once he steps beyond that delegated function , once he turns against an Antonio , he must be brought to heel . Thus , we cannot reasonably expect the court to be merciful to him , for the threat he poses is a threat against a man who is ...
... once he steps beyond that delegated function , once he turns against an Antonio , he must be brought to heel . Thus , we cannot reasonably expect the court to be merciful to him , for the threat he poses is a threat against a man who is ...
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