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Empirically , children in Ghana as well as in the West learn adult roles through pretend play ( E. N. Goody 1993 ) . It is as though when the playing of a variety of social roles is combined with the capacity to mentally model others ...
Empirically , children in Ghana as well as in the West learn adult roles through pretend play ( E. N. Goody 1993 ) . It is as though when the playing of a variety of social roles is combined with the capacity to mentally model others ...
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The play itself would be datable up to c.510 , when the western provinces finally fell to the encroaching Gurjaras . Since Bhadrayudha's activities must be associated with the reign , not of Candragupta II , but of Skandagupta ...
The play itself would be datable up to c.510 , when the western provinces finally fell to the encroaching Gurjaras . Since Bhadrayudha's activities must be associated with the reign , not of Candragupta II , but of Skandagupta ...
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He wrote on dramatic texts from a constant awareness that they are , above all , plays for the stage . From playing the Cardinal in a student production of Women Beware Women in 1967 grew an interest in Middleton which produced both an ...
He wrote on dramatic texts from a constant awareness that they are , above all , plays for the stage . From playing the Cardinal in a student production of Women Beware Women in 1967 grew an interest in Middleton which produced both an ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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