| Germaine Greer - 2002 - 168 str.
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| Michael Knee - 2002 - 310 str.
...texture, cell wall metabolism and consumer perceptions Robert J. Redgwell and Monica Fischer Anil xo from hour to hour we ripe and ripe and then from hour to hour we rot and ml and thereby hangs a tale W. Shakespeare 3.1 Introduction During the 1980s, a wealth of data accumulated... | |
| Lawrance Binda - 2003 - 140 str.
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| Natalie Rice Clark - 2003 - 200 str.
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| Stephen Lynch - 2003 - 208 str.
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| 2003 - 190 str.
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| J. Philip Newell - 2003 - 148 str.
...contemplative looks for life and believes that as we let go we can be part of new conceptions. The fool says, from hour to hour we ripe, and ripe, and then from hour to hour we rot, and rot' (As You II 7 26-7). The contemplative says, 'on this travail look for greater birth' (MuchAdoW 1 211).... | |
| Robert A. Norman - 2004 - 124 str.
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| Carol Brightman - 2004 - 300 str.
...manifests itself among the better-off as a terror of ageing and disease. As in Shakespeare: "And so, from hour to hour we ripe and ripe, / And then from...hour we rot and rot, / And thereby hangs a tale." And beneath the fear of loss, a variation on the fear of change, lies a wound about which the therapeutic... | |
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