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When Constantine and I had been in Skoplje the previous Easter he had taken me to a night club in the Moslem quarter.
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When Constantine and I had been in Skoplje the previous Easter he had taken me to a night club in the Moslem quarter.
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The Bulgarians (Gen. Jekov) took Üskub (Skoplje), and then (Oct. 28) Pirot.
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When Astra came to our table later that evening she told me that she hoped to be in Sarajevo for some weeks longer, and that she was happier here than she had been in Skoplje.
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In Skoplje, which has under seventy thousand inhabitants, there are many such, including a night club almost on a Trocadero scale.
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The first time I was in Yugoslavia, Constantine took me down to Macedonia so that I could give a broadcast about it, and when we arrived at Skoplje I thought I should have to run away because he had talked to me the whole time during the journey from Belgrade, which had lasted for twelve hours, and I had felt obliged to listen.
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D. Petrusevski in Skoplje, Yugoslavia, has given good reasons for the opinion that Aristotle never used the word “catharsis” in the definition of tragedy in the
CATHARSIS TEDDY BRUNIUS 1968
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(Skoplje, 1954), with a detailed summary in French.
CATHARSIS TEDDY BRUNIUS 1968
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When Astra came to our table later that evening she told me that she hoped to be in Sarajevo for some weeks longer, and that she was happier here than she had been in Skoplje.
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In Skoplje, which has under seventy thousand inhabitants, there are many such, including a night club almost on a Trocadero scale.
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