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... seems to surmount age and consequent termination of fertility and rides forth surrounded by Caesarion and all the unlawful issue that the aged pair have produced between them . In fact the play seems to defy what might have been its ...
... seems to surmount age and consequent termination of fertility and rides forth surrounded by Caesarion and all the unlawful issue that the aged pair have produced between them . In fact the play seems to defy what might have been its ...
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... seem much more swayed toward the view of disorder as an unavoidable corollary of contemporary liberation movements in the Third World , this seems to be particularly underscored in his portrayal of the Big Man . We are told that he ...
... seem much more swayed toward the view of disorder as an unavoidable corollary of contemporary liberation movements in the Third World , this seems to be particularly underscored in his portrayal of the Big Man . We are told that he ...
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... seems to embody the will to knowledge ( as Kanai puts it : “ You go through a lot for these creatures " " - 226 ) 31 : her desire is , metaphorically at least , to dive into the depths of the dolphin world and return with scientific ...
... seems to embody the will to knowledge ( as Kanai puts it : “ You go through a lot for these creatures " " - 226 ) 31 : her desire is , metaphorically at least , to dive into the depths of the dolphin world and return with scientific ...
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Jalal Uddin Khan | 12 |
Tirthankar Das Purkayastha | 40 |
R S Krishnan | 54 |
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