Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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... become more knowing and choreographers become more daring in their serious invention of dance steps . While new dance in- vention may please and surprise us , it only rarely surprises us in a totally unexpected way , and if it does we ...
... become more knowing and choreographers become more daring in their serious invention of dance steps . While new dance in- vention may please and surprise us , it only rarely surprises us in a totally unexpected way , and if it does we ...
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... become vague and diffuse . He has been reduced to the level of a general affective agent , bestowing love and ( sometimes ) blessings - an appro- priate recipient for man's feelings of benevolence and gratitude . This is all that is ...
... become vague and diffuse . He has been reduced to the level of a general affective agent , bestowing love and ( sometimes ) blessings - an appro- priate recipient for man's feelings of benevolence and gratitude . This is all that is ...
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... become impotent shorn Samsons . The religions will probably outlive Communism , but in the short run they cannot be employed to arrest its political advance . If Com- munism were to win a temporary political triumph , the religions ...
... become impotent shorn Samsons . The religions will probably outlive Communism , but in the short run they cannot be employed to arrest its political advance . If Com- munism were to win a temporary political triumph , the religions ...
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THE TWENTIETH CENTURY | 98 |
IAN BANNEN | 135 |
SIR MICHAEL REDGRAVE | 144 |
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