Across BoundariesHabib Ajroud Faculté des lettres de la Manouba, 1995 - 368 |
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... suggesting instead that " fancy requires new gratifications , and curiosity is still unsatisfied , " appealing therefore to the reader's spontaneous response to the marvellous and the fantastic . Some decades later , Thomas Green suggested ...
... suggesting instead that " fancy requires new gratifications , and curiosity is still unsatisfied , " appealing therefore to the reader's spontaneous response to the marvellous and the fantastic . Some decades later , Thomas Green suggested ...
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... suggested that they were luckier than their compatriots back in Britain , enjoying all the British rights plus additional ones . From the 1606 Virginia Charter onwards they insisted that they were " to have and enjoy all Liberties ...
... suggested that they were luckier than their compatriots back in Britain , enjoying all the British rights plus additional ones . From the 1606 Virginia Charter onwards they insisted that they were " to have and enjoy all Liberties ...
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Habib Ajroud. really wanted to help . However , it has been suggested ( Taylor & Simard , 1975 ) that although the ... suggests that people converge to their interlocutor's speech style if they like their interlocutors and / or wish to be ...
Habib Ajroud. really wanted to help . However , it has been suggested ( Taylor & Simard , 1975 ) that although the ... suggests that people converge to their interlocutor's speech style if they like their interlocutors and / or wish to be ...
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Introduction | 7 |
The Left Hand of Otherness | 13 |
The Discovery and Recovery of New Objects | 33 |
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