The Gypsy Scholar, Volume 1-41974 |
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... possible interpretations of the verbs , for they may be either present tense quite simply or they may be used proverbially , in which case they are timeless in effect , Shylock's language makes the circumstances about which he is speak ...
... possible interpretations of the verbs , for they may be either present tense quite simply or they may be used proverbially , in which case they are timeless in effect , Shylock's language makes the circumstances about which he is speak ...
Halaman 155
... possible correction . They are unconscious , private , and essentially non- verbal . . . . Yet they determine a lot of his behavior . And control of behavior becomes possible only as awareness of these abstractions rises . In short ...
... possible correction . They are unconscious , private , and essentially non- verbal . . . . Yet they determine a lot of his behavior . And control of behavior becomes possible only as awareness of these abstractions rises . In short ...
Halaman 159
... possible nor necessarily wise to use all of the activities in a single term , with a single class , without altera- tion . Readings , exercises , questions , all have to be re - tailored to the needs of people I have not yet met . The ...
... possible nor necessarily wise to use all of the activities in a single term , with a single class , without altera- tion . Readings , exercises , questions , all have to be re - tailored to the needs of people I have not yet met . The ...
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