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We are also grateful to the staffs of the Detroit Public Library , the Library of Congress , the University of Detroit Mercy Library , Wayne State University Purdy / Kresge Library Complex , and the University of Michigan Libraries for ...
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Republished with permission of the Columbia University Press , 562 W. 113th St. , New York , NY 10025. - Watson , Robert N. From Shakespeare and the Hazards of Ambition . Harvard University Press , 1984. © 1984 by the President and ...
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Walter Ong , Rhetoric , Romance , and Technology ( Ithaca : Cornell University Press , 1971 ) , 113-41 . Sometimes children were also sent away as servants in other households : see Alan Macfarlane , Marriage and Love in England : Modes ...
Walter Ong , Rhetoric , Romance , and Technology ( Ithaca : Cornell University Press , 1971 ) , 113-41 . Sometimes children were also sent away as servants in other households : see Alan Macfarlane , Marriage and Love in England : Modes ...
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