The Drama of Social RealityOxford University Press, 1975 - 180 oldal |
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41. oldal
... cause , Hamlet feels no compassion or pang of conscience about his murderous trick . As Hamlet says to Horatio : Why ... causes that are not their own , dying unnoticed in battles of no value . Not only Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are ...
... cause , Hamlet feels no compassion or pang of conscience about his murderous trick . As Hamlet says to Horatio : Why ... causes that are not their own , dying unnoticed in battles of no value . Not only Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are ...
138. oldal
... cause , partially mitigated the charges of crime , prejudice , and vice heaped upon the ex - Confederate outlaw . If the Southern character became index of and symbol for a noble but lost cause , the cattle ranch and the vast herds ...
... cause , partially mitigated the charges of crime , prejudice , and vice heaped upon the ex - Confederate outlaw . If the Southern character became index of and symbol for a noble but lost cause , the cattle ranch and the vast herds ...
140. oldal
... cause , the erstwhile Kansas raiders , ex - Confederate sol- diers , sometime slaveholders , and Georgian wanderers asked for sympathy and understanding from their Northern conquerors , and , more to the point , from the local ...
... cause , the erstwhile Kansas raiders , ex - Confederate sol- diers , sometime slaveholders , and Georgian wanderers asked for sympathy and understanding from their Northern conquerors , and , more to the point , from the local ...
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