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... role , part heroine , defending her own virtue , 18 part hero , struggling to protect the female inmates and relieve the entire mass of insane poor . As a woman , she cannot occupy the hero's role to the end , but must step aside to ...
... role , part heroine , defending her own virtue , 18 part hero , struggling to protect the female inmates and relieve the entire mass of insane poor . As a woman , she cannot occupy the hero's role to the end , but must step aside to ...
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... role - assigned , in the separation of personality from its social role . Through this dissolution , hu- mor affirms the freedom of man's personal existence from any superhuman state of obligation , it suggests the aesthetic contem ...
... role - assigned , in the separation of personality from its social role . Through this dissolution , hu- mor affirms the freedom of man's personal existence from any superhuman state of obligation , it suggests the aesthetic contem ...
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... role in the scene , it constructs that role in terms which further enhance his authority to read the aunt and the village as synecdochic for ( the true ) Thailand , and elides the inter - national relationship between O'Rourke and these ...
... role in the scene , it constructs that role in terms which further enhance his authority to read the aunt and the village as synecdochic for ( the true ) Thailand , and elides the inter - national relationship between O'Rourke and these ...
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Looking for Lesbians | 16 |
Walking the Walk | 47 |
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