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Cavazza A. “Semantics and Function of the Aphorism “Win Yourself and You Will Conquer the World” in the Works of Fedor Dostoevsky”, The problems of historical poetics. 2020, Tom №18, Issue №3. DOI: 10.15393/j9.art.2020.8282

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