Law and Literature, Volume 18University of California Press, 2006 - Law and literature |
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... comes across as a form of purely referential writing . The sentences are simple , the tone is direct , and the passages are free of rhetorical devices , as befits a publication that seeks to draw the reader's attention to its content ...
... comes across as a form of purely referential writing . The sentences are simple , the tone is direct , and the passages are free of rhetorical devices , as befits a publication that seeks to draw the reader's attention to its content ...
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... comes from purgatory , but the way he speaks reveals that he must come from hell . He comes from the inferno , while at the same time pretending with greatest cunning that he comes from purgatory and is deserving of pity — a pity that ...
... comes from purgatory , but the way he speaks reveals that he must come from hell . He comes from the inferno , while at the same time pretending with greatest cunning that he comes from purgatory and is deserving of pity — a pity that ...
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... comes from a blog response to an op - ed I had written about Justice O'Connor.23 Here is my text and the commentary ... comes into play at all , it is from the " power " of the framer's subjectivities , not the judges ' , and it is not ...
... comes from a blog response to an op - ed I had written about Justice O'Connor.23 Here is my text and the commentary ... comes into play at all , it is from the " power " of the framer's subjectivities , not the judges ' , and it is not ...
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On the EmergencUNIVERSITY DE CALIFORNIA | 1 |
Theatricality Legalism and the Scenography | 15 |
Representation of the Oscar Wilde | 47 |
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