The University of Mississippi Studies in English, Volúmenes6-10Department of English, University of Mississippi., 1965 |
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... give up his very some coat for the ragged , dirty coat of the " Just Man . " very hand- This final manifestation of the cloak motif , possession by a devil , is comparable in manner and function to the notable scenes which give the ...
... give up his very some coat for the ragged , dirty coat of the " Just Man . " very hand- This final manifestation of the cloak motif , possession by a devil , is comparable in manner and function to the notable scenes which give the ...
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... give a knowing look and even on occasion give the tall tale a word or nod of approval , as for example , explaining the difficulty of forcing the beverage to go up hill from mouth to stomach while he was suspended from the cockpit of ...
... give a knowing look and even on occasion give the tall tale a word or nod of approval , as for example , explaining the difficulty of forcing the beverage to go up hill from mouth to stomach while he was suspended from the cockpit of ...
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... give him evidence . Again Othello demands , " Give me a living reason she's disloyal " ( 409 ) . The " living reason " is , of course , Iago's fictitious account of Cassio's dream . After listening to these maddening details , Othello ...
... give him evidence . Again Othello demands , " Give me a living reason she's disloyal " ( 409 ) . The " living reason " is , of course , Iago's fictitious account of Cassio's dream . After listening to these maddening details , Othello ...
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The Cloaks of | 5 |
Platonism in the Works of Edmund Spenser 223 | 23 |
Rowan Oak Faulkners Golden Bough | 39 |
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