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It's funny though , I don't mind it . Anything about him I don't mind . I've been a lucky woman . There ain't no other men like that . People ain't never tried them don't know . I've had plenty of them . I've been lucky to have him .
It's funny though , I don't mind it . Anything about him I don't mind . I've been a lucky woman . There ain't no other men like that . People ain't never tried them don't know . I've had plenty of them . I've been lucky to have him .
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With this in mind , let us turn back to Brutus's soliloquy . It is a curious argument , in which qualities known in direct contact between man and man ( “ I know no personal cause to spurn at him ” ) are dismissed as irrelevant to ...
With this in mind , let us turn back to Brutus's soliloquy . It is a curious argument , in which qualities known in direct contact between man and man ( “ I know no personal cause to spurn at him ” ) are dismissed as irrelevant to ...
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But , in the mind and feeling of Macbeth , this means more than that . The significant implication is integrated , in an organic cohesion , to the whole thematic pattern of the tragedy . It is his tragic confusion of his vaulting ...
But , in the mind and feeling of Macbeth , this means more than that . The significant implication is integrated , in an organic cohesion , to the whole thematic pattern of the tragedy . It is his tragic confusion of his vaulting ...
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