HamletPenguin UK, 7. 4. 2005 - Počet stran: 400 'The Mona Lisa of literature' T. S. Eliot |
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... leaves (eight pages). None of them shows any sign that he was involved in their publication. For him, performance was the primary means of publication. The most frequently reprinted of his works were the non-dramatic poems – the erotic ...
... leaves (eight pages). None of them shows any sign that he was involved in their publication. For him, performance was the primary means of publication. The most frequently reprinted of his works were the non-dramatic poems – the erotic ...
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... leaves, what is't to leave betimes? Let be. (V.2.213–18) Jesus's remark about God's care for the sparrow (Matthew 10:29–31; Luke 12:6–7) was often quoted as evidence of divine beneficence; 'special' providence is a Calvinistic phrase ...
... leaves, what is't to leave betimes? Let be. (V.2.213–18) Jesus's remark about God's care for the sparrow (Matthew 10:29–31; Luke 12:6–7) was often quoted as evidence of divine beneficence; 'special' providence is a Calvinistic phrase ...
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... leave their tinct. (III.4.89–92) Actually, little of the rottenness in Denmark derives from the women; rather, they are pretexts in the attempts of the men to gain advantage and control within a corrupt political elite. Diverse social ...
... leave their tinct. (III.4.89–92) Actually, little of the rottenness in Denmark derives from the women; rather, they are pretexts in the attempts of the men to gain advantage and control within a corrupt political elite. Diverse social ...
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