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... Perhaps this was mediated by cooperation in the production and use of tools . Perhaps the ' work ' of establishing the shared meanings of early proto - language enhanced mechanisms for joint attention , which were also used for ...
... Perhaps this was mediated by cooperation in the production and use of tools . Perhaps the ' work ' of establishing the shared meanings of early proto - language enhanced mechanisms for joint attention , which were also used for ...
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... perhaps the word ordinarily signifies . Laura J. Rosenthal , in Playwrights and Plagiarists in Early Modern England : Gender , Authorship , Literary Property ( 1996 ) . But what may perhaps be more widely transgressive is assuredly ...
... perhaps the word ordinarily signifies . Laura J. Rosenthal , in Playwrights and Plagiarists in Early Modern England : Gender , Authorship , Literary Property ( 1996 ) . But what may perhaps be more widely transgressive is assuredly ...
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... perhaps his most widely read work of criticism , Shakespeare's Tragic Sequence ( 1972 ) , characteristically states : ' I have , perhaps , learnt more from performances of the tragedies than from the critics , and more still from those ...
... perhaps his most widely read work of criticism , Shakespeare's Tragic Sequence ( 1972 ) , characteristically states : ' I have , perhaps , learnt more from performances of the tragedies than from the critics , and more still from those ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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