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Pàgina 14
... called a ' pecking order ' ; hen I may peck all the other hens without revenge , hen 2 may peck all but hen 1 , and so on . One's position is fixed not by strength but , again , ' character ' ; a small hen who won't be ' put upon ' will ...
... called a ' pecking order ' ; hen I may peck all the other hens without revenge , hen 2 may peck all but hen 1 , and so on . One's position is fixed not by strength but , again , ' character ' ; a small hen who won't be ' put upon ' will ...
Pàgina 239
... called The Fourfold Tradition and described as ' notes on the French and English literatures , with some ethnological and historical asides ' . On the back of the wrapper , there is a photograph of me smiling confidently , alas . ' Soon ...
... called The Fourfold Tradition and described as ' notes on the French and English literatures , with some ethnological and historical asides ' . On the back of the wrapper , there is a photograph of me smiling confidently , alas . ' Soon ...
Pàgina 244
... called ' Old English ' and various related forms of tribal gibberish from Central Europe and Scandinavia considered relevant to English studies . English begins with Chaucer , just as Italian begins with Dante ( but Chaucer's English ...
... called ' Old English ' and various related forms of tribal gibberish from Central Europe and Scandinavia considered relevant to English studies . English begins with Chaucer , just as Italian begins with Dante ( but Chaucer's English ...
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