Law and Literature, Volume 18University of California Press, 2006 - Law and literature |
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... nature of instinct that helps to effect the translation from the national into the universal register : national laws are particular , but what is universal is the law of feeling , grounded in the universal experience of the body . If ...
... nature of instinct that helps to effect the translation from the national into the universal register : national laws are particular , but what is universal is the law of feeling , grounded in the universal experience of the body . If ...
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... Nature " of natural science but that of the madness with which Wells was plagued ) . Broome's historiography echoes what many felt about the dangers of the elo- cutionary movement as a whole : that it was increasingly successful in ...
... Nature " of natural science but that of the madness with which Wells was plagued ) . Broome's historiography echoes what many felt about the dangers of the elo- cutionary movement as a whole : that it was increasingly successful in ...
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... nature , and hence an ornament to nature , is inherently femi- nine . Finally , decadence's aversion to activity and movement is a response to the period's characterization of fighting and duel as a mark of masculinity , a point to ...
... nature , and hence an ornament to nature , is inherently femi- nine . Finally , decadence's aversion to activity and movement is a response to the period's characterization of fighting and duel as a mark of masculinity , a point to ...
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On the EmergencUNIVERSITY DE CALIFORNIA | 1 |
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Representation of the Oscar Wilde | 47 |
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