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1° | [1-1] David Hume (p. 178) | 62ºÐ | °íÈÁú | |
2° | [1-2] William Jsmes (p. 184) | 90ºÐ | ||
3° | [2-1] Simone de Bequvoir`s Critique of woman as Other (p. 193) | 105ºÐ | ||
4° | [2-2] Glossary of Literary Terms: Prose (p. 216) | 57ºÐ | ||
5° | [3-1] Allusion in Literature - Definition & Examples (p. 232) | 79ºÐ | ||
6° | [4-1] What is Epiphany in Literature? - Definition & Exampies (p. 250) | 41ºÐ | ||
7° | [4-2] Model Essay Review | 58ºÐ | ||
8° | [4-3] Byronic Hero : Definition, Characteristics & Examples (p. 114) | 52ºÐ | ||
9° | [5-1] The Immortal Soul: Ideas Of Socrates, Plato & Augustine (p. 62) | 75ºÐ | ||
10° | [5-2] David Hume & the Lack of Self (p. 69) | 78ºÐ | ||
11° | [6-1] Ancient Greece (p. 53, world history ±³Àç) | 45ºÐ | ||
12° | [6-2] God in Philosophy (p. 75) | 57ºÐ | ||
13° | [7-1] Neoclassical Literature: Definition, Characteristics & Movement (p.118) | 109ºÐ | ||
14° | [7-2] Elements of a Short Story (p.127) | 52ºÐ | ||
15° | [8-1] Model Essay Review | 71ºÐ | ||
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