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Page 57
... played a central role in the organisation and deployment of rice surpluses , and the control of labour through the aegis of his local ancestral temple . The Khmer texts also inform us on the social role of women , and the various duties ...
... played a central role in the organisation and deployment of rice surpluses , and the control of labour through the aegis of his local ancestral temple . The Khmer texts also inform us on the social role of women , and the various duties ...
Page 137
... player : " The mira of miracle may have appealed to Shakespeare as an anagram of rima ( rhyme ) ” . ( This is ... played language games , but perhaps not these games . ' For my part , though I dissent from a good many of Vendler's ...
... player : " The mira of miracle may have appealed to Shakespeare as an anagram of rima ( rhyme ) ” . ( This is ... played language games , but perhaps not these games . ' For my part , though I dissent from a good many of Vendler's ...
Page 140
... play on with and wit ' , his picking up Vendler's word play might call up the contrast upon which the whole sonnet turns , the contrast of play with poem , of stage with page , that nevertheless is well aware that we watch the stage ...
... play on with and wit ' , his picking up Vendler's word play might call up the contrast upon which the whole sonnet turns , the contrast of play with poem , of stage with page , that nevertheless is well aware that we watch the stage ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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