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Considered by the writers of the periodicals under study as a universal genius, an essential reference and a timeless model, the poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564–1616) was the most translated and the most frequently-mentioned British author ...
Gabriela Terenas
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IntroductionNeuro-developmental impairment which follows management of complex congenital heart disease is a major issue. Balloon dilation is a frequent procedure, which can lead to brain injury. Whereas the pressure and diameter of balloon for inflation are quite normalized, there are no written guidelines for time of inflation.
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51 p. This Renascence Editions text is a copy of the University of Adelaide mirror of the ERIS Project plain text edition.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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Conmemoraciones Aniversarios William Shakespeare (Ca. 1564 - 1616) José Revueltas (1914 - 1976) Nicanor Parra (1904 –) Platero Y Yo (1914) Jack Kerouac (1922-1969)
Redacción Impossibilia
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Actual preparation for Hotel Universe, December, 1959, production, and technical preparation for Antony and Cleopatra [PDF]
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston ...
Barry, Philip, 1896-1949 +2 more
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Mônica e Cebolinha carnavalizam Romeu e Julieta
Amparado pela teoria bakhtiniana do carnaval e aceitando a paródia como uma estratégia da carnavalização, em que se considera a inversão de valores previamente estabelecidos, este trabalho pretende elaborar um estudo acerca do gênero tragédia subvertido
Tiago Marques Luiz
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Weak Scientism Defended Once More: A Reply to Wills [PDF]
Bernard Wills (2018) joins Christopher Brown (2017, 2018) in criticizing my defense of Weak Scientism (Mizrahi 2017a, 2017b, 2018a). Unfortunately, it seems that Wills did not read my latest defense of Weak Scientism carefully, nor does he cite any of ...
Mizrahi, Moti
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introduction Introdução/Indroduction
Emphasis on William Shakespeare (1564-1616) as an outstanding poet and playwright has often led to oversimplified notions of English literature and drama during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, when many other remarkable writers ...
Margarida Gandara Rauen
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'He's dead but he won't lie down!' Posthumous characterisation: the symbiosis of ghost and man, of spirit and flesh [PDF]
In the case of some Shakespearian characters (e.g.Richard II and Julius Caesar) their postmortal presence influences our reading of their characters when they were alive. The past being is morally nourished by his postmortality.
Watts, Cedric
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The Right To Resist The Government: Tyranny, Usurpation, And Regicide In Shakespeare\u27s Plays [PDF]
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) lived in turbulent times. In the guise of examining what the Romans had done, political authority was being challenged seriously from various points along the political spectrum, from communal to individual demands and ...
McCauliff, C.M.A.
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