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... complete amnesia and begin life again , to get more than a faint and rudimentary idea of what our remote ancestors really thought and felt . In other words , before we congratulate ourselves on having sloughed off the prejudices of our ...
... complete amnesia and begin life again , to get more than a faint and rudimentary idea of what our remote ancestors really thought and felt . In other words , before we congratulate ourselves on having sloughed off the prejudices of our ...
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... But paramount in Etruscan life was their religion . Certain scholars have maintained that so complete was their trust in supernatural forces , it almost resulted in the elimination of 62 D. H. LAWRENCE AND THE ETRUSCANS.
... But paramount in Etruscan life was their religion . Certain scholars have maintained that so complete was their trust in supernatural forces , it almost resulted in the elimination of 62 D. H. LAWRENCE AND THE ETRUSCANS.
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... complete simplicity and homo- geneity is even for the shorter poem a kind of absurd limit . Let us admit , even stress , that the good short poem , if complete , will necessarily have that degree of heterogeneity without which ...
... complete simplicity and homo- geneity is even for the shorter poem a kind of absurd limit . Let us admit , even stress , that the good short poem , if complete , will necessarily have that degree of heterogeneity without which ...
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INTRODUCTION BY PETER GREEN M A Ph D f r s l | 1 |
ROUSSEAUS VISIT TO ENGLAND 17667 | 16 |
ASPECTS OF THE HISTORICAL NOVEL | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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