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... stand upon which a corpse rests or is carried ' ) , and speaks of ' a kind of fruitful corpse'.54 The paradox - which is the one that James Joyce girded up in his anagrammatic spelling cropse , ' on the bunk of our breadwinning lies the ...
... stand upon which a corpse rests or is carried ' ) , and speaks of ' a kind of fruitful corpse'.54 The paradox - which is the one that James Joyce girded up in his anagrammatic spelling cropse , ' on the bunk of our breadwinning lies the ...
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... stand across at least three continents . His books have been translated 3,000 times into fifty - one languages ; by 1988 , 2,000 editions of his work had been pub- lished . Secondary criticism of Burns's poetry in other languages began ...
... stand across at least three continents . His books have been translated 3,000 times into fifty - one languages ; by 1988 , 2,000 editions of his work had been pub- lished . Secondary criticism of Burns's poetry in other languages began ...
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... stand ' the deeper reasons why we Germans appear in the Western world as a nation that is both difficult to understand and threatening ' . The explanation for him lay in ' the antagonism between West European and German political ...
... stand ' the deeper reasons why we Germans appear in the Western world as a nation that is both difficult to understand and threatening ' . The explanation for him lay in ' the antagonism between West European and German political ...
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Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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