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... position until he knows clearly all that his position involves . The interpretation of the play's universe as containing a benevolent God was , in general , the thesis of most critics in the 1940's.1 J. C. Maxwell provided the phrase ...
... position until he knows clearly all that his position involves . The interpretation of the play's universe as containing a benevolent God was , in general , the thesis of most critics in the 1940's.1 J. C. Maxwell provided the phrase ...
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... position until he knows clearly all that his position involves . The interpretation of the play's universe as containing a benevolent God was , in general , the thesis of most critics in the 1940's . J. C. Maxwell provided the phrase ...
... position until he knows clearly all that his position involves . The interpretation of the play's universe as containing a benevolent God was , in general , the thesis of most critics in the 1940's . J. C. Maxwell provided the phrase ...
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... position on imita- tion must take into account three points : his plea for works based directly upon human nature , his censure of servile , me- chanical imitations of one's predecessors , and his praise for emulation , which he is ...
... position on imita- tion must take into account three points : his plea for works based directly upon human nature , his censure of servile , me- chanical imitations of one's predecessors , and his praise for emulation , which he is ...
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