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He knows that he represents not a doctrine of life but the condition of living . ( 341-42 ) Now I hope it won't be in any way assumed that I am setting out to impugn the reputation of this obviously important figure in the history of ...
He knows that he represents not a doctrine of life but the condition of living . ( 341-42 ) Now I hope it won't be in any way assumed that I am setting out to impugn the reputation of this obviously important figure in the history of ...
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a Gauss's most famous works on education , Through College on Nothing a Year , which represents Gauss's conversations with a working - class student , we receive a very different view of the function of the university from the one that ...
a Gauss's most famous works on education , Through College on Nothing a Year , which represents Gauss's conversations with a working - class student , we receive a very different view of the function of the university from the one that ...
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Would Dylan , but not Madonna , be allowed to cross the divide safely because he represents “ brains , ” not “ “ body ” ? ( As Freedman notes , Dylan " legitimized ” himself by claiming to be influenced by Rimbaud [ 209 ] ; Harris ...
Would Dylan , but not Madonna , be allowed to cross the divide safely because he represents “ brains , ” not “ “ body ” ? ( As Freedman notes , Dylan " legitimized ” himself by claiming to be influenced by Rimbaud [ 209 ] ; Harris ...
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DIS Discourse 16 1 Fall 1993 | 2 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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