From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... child , the same not bein expected from the outside picter , where it was painted quite contrairy in a livin state , a many sizes larger , and performing beautiful upon the Arp , which never did that dear child know or do : since ...
... child , the same not bein expected from the outside picter , where it was painted quite contrairy in a livin state , a many sizes larger , and performing beautiful upon the Arp , which never did that dear child know or do : since ...
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... child — notwithstanding his or her weakness in the face of the adult world . Stepparents abound in fairy tales because real parents appear to a child in opposite guises , as providers of care and governors of be- havior . Not ...
... child — notwithstanding his or her weakness in the face of the adult world . Stepparents abound in fairy tales because real parents appear to a child in opposite guises , as providers of care and governors of be- havior . Not ...
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... child's spirit ; for such mutilation undercuts the life principle of trust , without which every human act , may it feel ever so good and seem ever so right , is prone to perversion by destructive forms of conscientiousness . Erikson ...
... child's spirit ; for such mutilation undercuts the life principle of trust , without which every human act , may it feel ever so good and seem ever so right , is prone to perversion by destructive forms of conscientiousness . Erikson ...
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Hypocrisy and Copyright | 29 |
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