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    Marks of French influence in Goethe's works.

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    Thesis (M.A.)--Boston Universit

    New England dramatists (from 1750-1860)

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    Thesis (M.A.)--Boston Universit

    v. 78, issue 13, February 18, 2011

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    The Growth of the Christian Church (Chapter 2 of Expressions of Faith )

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    Aimed at 7th-graders in Canada, this textbook uses stories to educate about the world\u27s major religions. Chapter 2, posted here, covers the rise of Christianity

    De-composition in popular Elizabethan playtexts : A revalidation of the multiple version of Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet

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    The aim of this article is to establish some premises for comparing the transmission of playtexts of the early modern stage with the transmission of folk material. My central question is whether playtexts and ballad and tale texts "de-compose" in similar ways, and, if they do, whether we may then predict a similar "goal product" that can only be achieved through transmission. The detailed comparison of traditionalized ballads and Elizabethan playtexts is still a relatively uncharted field of inquiry, and this article thus simultaneously revisits and supplements the few observations published in this field so far.Not

    Shakespeare

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    Openly licensed anthology focused on the theme of Shakespeare. Contains The Complete Works of Shakespeare

    Proportionality in Constitutional and Human Rights Interpretation

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    In this article the author, in a context in which principles and the principle of proportionality are at the heart not only of jurisprudence but also of constitutional and human rights interpretation, claims that when there were those ready to raise the hand to declare a unanimous winner, some critics and skeptics appeared. In addition, to the traditional objections, they worry that proportionality invites to doing unnecessary balancing between existing rights, inventing new rights out of nothing at all (in detriment of those already well-established ones), and even worse in doing so balancing some rights away. In order to answer to such objections and to reject them, as well as to reinforce the importance of this development, the author: first, revisits the constitution of principles and of the principle of proportionality, which per definitio contradicts each one of this objections; and, then, restates the constitution of the principle of proportionality as a principle of principles not only in constitutional and human rights interpretation but also in legislation, including constitutional reformation, and adjudication

    A CRITICAL EDITION OF ROBERT DAVENPORT\u27S THE CITY-NIGHT-CAP

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    The Oxford Democrat - Vol. 82, No.39 - September 28,1915

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