Freedom and CultureWingate, 1951 - 270 Seiten |
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... play the pipes raise the morale of some unfortunate who stumbles and smashes a finger . The nuns ruminate over their as becomes their arrogance prayers , and the knights ponder some knavery or other . The merchant divides his attention ...
... play the pipes raise the morale of some unfortunate who stumbles and smashes a finger . The nuns ruminate over their as becomes their arrogance prayers , and the knights ponder some knavery or other . The merchant divides his attention ...
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... play , accepts orders and feels himself under an obligation to obey them ( whether he actually does so or , in disobeying them , feels a sense of guilt and embarrassment towards the adult ) . It has been shown 1 that when two conditions ...
... play , accepts orders and feels himself under an obligation to obey them ( whether he actually does so or , in disobeying them , feels a sense of guilt and embarrassment towards the adult ) . It has been shown 1 that when two conditions ...
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... play gives its author special rights . The playwright enjoys double rights : rights in the publication of his play and rights in its performance . The writing of a tragedy , a comedy or a simple sketch is only the beginning ; after that ...
... play gives its author special rights . The playwright enjoys double rights : rights in the publication of his play and rights in its performance . The writing of a tragedy , a comedy or a simple sketch is only the beginning ; after that ...
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