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True to form , he praises as superb his own defense of his late client and suggests that the Pope refused to save Guido simply because " old men like giving youth a push " ( p . 771 ) . Bottinius is , by Browning's description , " A man ...
True to form , he praises as superb his own defense of his late client and suggests that the Pope refused to save Guido simply because " old men like giving youth a push " ( p . 771 ) . Bottinius is , by Browning's description , " A man ...
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What Eliot suggests here , however , is not simply a physical triumph , but Christ's spiritual conquest of death itself ... Smith calls this image " evocative " but fails to say of what.3 Hugh Kenner sees the animal as simply suggesting ...
What Eliot suggests here , however , is not simply a physical triumph , but Christ's spiritual conquest of death itself ... Smith calls this image " evocative " but fails to say of what.3 Hugh Kenner sees the animal as simply suggesting ...
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The policy of licensing is spoken of in the fifth sentence as a " drift " and suggests slow and perhaps devious movement , like that of wind - blown sand , or snow . The phrase " put down " of the first sentence is echoed with greater ...
The policy of licensing is spoken of in the fifth sentence as a " drift " and suggests slow and perhaps devious movement , like that of wind - blown sand , or snow . The phrase " put down " of the first sentence is echoed with greater ...
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Xavier University Studies, Volumen1,Temas2-6 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1961 |
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