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The linear move is a form of indirect representation , by simile or by analogy : for example , the rich , like the elect , are few in number ; or , Charles I is king of England as God is king of heaven . Representation here is oblique ...
The linear move is a form of indirect representation , by simile or by analogy : for example , the rich , like the elect , are few in number ; or , Charles I is king of England as God is king of heaven . Representation here is oblique ...
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Consider the following scenario : ( 1 ) a form of chess that allows for only linear or else diagonal moves ; ( 2 ) a particular match where one of the players perceives that he may win if he can move a certain piece in a direction which ...
Consider the following scenario : ( 1 ) a form of chess that allows for only linear or else diagonal moves ; ( 2 ) a particular match where one of the players perceives that he may win if he can move a certain piece in a direction which ...
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Garstang , who had resumed excavations at Mersin in 1946 and 1947 was the moving spirit behind this , and the School — or ... In March the following year they were able to move it into more commodious premises nearby at Bayındır Sokak ...
Garstang , who had resumed excavations at Mersin in 1946 and 1947 was the moving spirit behind this , and the School — or ... In March the following year they were able to move it into more commodious premises nearby at Bayındır Sokak ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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