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... hands , might be dismissive of something he has just said , or a spontaneous recognition of a truth that someone else ... hand with its incredibly long fingers - the whole armoury of vocal and physical persuasion which turns a lecture ...
... hands , might be dismissive of something he has just said , or a spontaneous recognition of a truth that someone else ... hand with its incredibly long fingers - the whole armoury of vocal and physical persuasion which turns a lecture ...
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... hand would lie within the theological sphere . FOUR But what did Tyrrell think of Christ ? This is the acid test for the Christian . Here Tyrrell has no first - hand contribution to make . He was not an exegete . The opinions he held ...
... hand would lie within the theological sphere . FOUR But what did Tyrrell think of Christ ? This is the acid test for the Christian . Here Tyrrell has no first - hand contribution to make . He was not an exegete . The opinions he held ...
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... hand with the familiarity of an old acquaintance ' . ' He puts me in mind ' , says my lord , ' of that sort of instinct which a strange dog is sure to discover , and to apply to the most benevolent person at table . ' I am not laughing ...
... hand with the familiarity of an old acquaintance ' . ' He puts me in mind ' , says my lord , ' of that sort of instinct which a strange dog is sure to discover , and to apply to the most benevolent person at table . ' I am not laughing ...
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RELIGIOUS ATTITUDES IN BEOWULF | 9 |
PUSHKINS VERSION | 40 |
A NOTE ON CHARACTERIZATION IN OTHELLO | 52 |
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