Language in Wycherley's Plays: Seventeenth-century Language Theory and DramaUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 151 lappuses |
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... Confusion is here viewed as a feeling in its own right that can cause strong emotions no matter what the confusion is about. Following the long poem Confitsion Matrix are several sets of short poems; these sets were not originally ...
... Confusion is here viewed as a feeling in its own right that can cause strong emotions no matter what the confusion is about. Following the long poem Confitsion Matrix are several sets of short poems; these sets were not originally ...
70. lappuse
... confusion because he doesn't address 'those who are philosophically confused about their faith while they are believers'. For, in the end, being 'philosophically confused about one's faith' and 'being a believer' in the strict sense are ...
... confusion because he doesn't address 'those who are philosophically confused about their faith while they are believers'. For, in the end, being 'philosophically confused about one's faith' and 'being a believer' in the strict sense are ...
389. lappuse
... confusion has left Catholics dazed and confused, and has helped to bring about the Great Apostasy. This chaos and confusion has been a hallmark of John Paul II's policies and beliefs, both before and after he became Pope. And they are ...
... confusion has left Catholics dazed and confused, and has helped to bring about the Great Apostasy. This chaos and confusion has been a hallmark of John Paul II's policies and beliefs, both before and after he became Pope. And they are ...
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