Across BoundariesHabib Ajroud Faculté des lettres de la Manouba, 1995 - 368 |
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... example . Crossing the Irish Channel and thus exploring another province of the Celtic world that had been colonized by the English , Maria Edgeworth's The Absentee ( 1812 ) is a novel which concerns itself with those among the Anglo ...
... example . Crossing the Irish Channel and thus exploring another province of the Celtic world that had been colonized by the English , Maria Edgeworth's The Absentee ( 1812 ) is a novel which concerns itself with those among the Anglo ...
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... example what they think , believe , write ) characterises the whole poem . Notice for example the brilliant withholding of the technically necessary comma in 1.7 in order to convey the impatient rush that the friends are in to be done ...
... example what they think , believe , write ) characterises the whole poem . Notice for example the brilliant withholding of the technically necessary comma in 1.7 in order to convey the impatient rush that the friends are in to be done ...
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... example : the figurative use of verbs for ' catching ' and grasping in the sense of ' understanding ' : English catch , grasp ; French comprendre , saisir ; Italian capire ( from Latin Capere catch ) ; German begreifen ( 8 ) ... Thus ...
... example : the figurative use of verbs for ' catching ' and grasping in the sense of ' understanding ' : English catch , grasp ; French comprendre , saisir ; Italian capire ( from Latin Capere catch ) ; German begreifen ( 8 ) ... Thus ...
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Introduction | 7 |
The Left Hand of Otherness | 13 |
The Discovery and Recovery of New Objects | 33 |
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