Robert Shafer
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Mickey: The Giveaway Boy
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The Golden Sun
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From Beowulf to Thomas Hardy
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1926
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7 editions
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The Naked and the Damned
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1954
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5 editions
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Paul Elmer More and American Criticism
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English Ode to 1660: An Essay in Literary
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1966
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13 editions
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Ethnography Of Ancient India
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published
2015
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9 editions
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Progress and Science (Classic Reprint): Essays in Criticism
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2015
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33 editions
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A Clear Difference: A Guide to Invisalign
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Opportunities of a Lifetime
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“I used to think it ignoble to try and flee from oneself—like an act of defeat…. But I’m tired now, Cezal, and I see there’s no such thing as honor or dereliction. There is only emptiness.”
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“Sometimes I wish I could go back to when I was younger, when the future was filled with hope and possibility. I love it. I really love it so much. I often try to convince myself that I am back—that I’m in my youth and my family and friends are around me, and we’re all looking forward to the future.”
― The Golden Sun
― The Golden Sun
“Worlds that have died and will never return still live on in my memories, and that truly is a marvel.”
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