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John F. Harrod,Richard M. Lainework his eye seemed now more firmly fixed on the human behaviour of himself and his associates. There was a corresponding change from the Platonic and the synthesizing to the probing and analytic. The dithyrambic, poetic quality, often modulating into a pastiche of biblical narrative, of . did not sPET-scan 发表于 2025-3-29 12:34:43
Radiocarbon Dating in Estuarine Environmentseed to recognize the distinction between vegetative patterns of growth and the activities of animated organisms. But shrinking from the mechanized horror of the First World War, with little sign that its self-inflicted destruction might ever come to an end, had caused him to turn his eyes to North A中国纪念碑 发表于 2025-3-29 17:04:39
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Anupam Ghosh,Helena L. Filipsson had been followed by various attempts, particularly in his fictions, to reflect on the current state of Europe—which was endeavouring to regain some kind of stability after the destruction and devastation of the war.CRACY 发表于 2025-3-30 00:50:25
Introduction: A Peculiar Defense of God,ask of discovering a way forward that would satisfy his desire for positive achievement. His first impulse was to go back to the mode in which he had already experimented: the shorter fictions which he later came to call ‘Tales’. This form he had used for his early fictions, including those which JeHot-Flash 发表于 2025-3-30 05:23:50
Introduction: A Peculiar Defense of God,old preoccupations that continued to dog him. As before, he wanted to describe his reactions to nature as it struck him in this new environment; he remained deeply interested in the relations between men and women; and he was continuing to think about more fundamental questions, such as those concer