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... perhaps unwittingly , has come forward as a champion of the theory that no less a scholar than R. G. Collingwood propounded in his posthumous work The Idea of History that a writer in possession of the requisite knowledge and ...
... perhaps unwittingly , has come forward as a champion of the theory that no less a scholar than R. G. Collingwood propounded in his posthumous work The Idea of History that a writer in possession of the requisite knowledge and ...
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... Perhaps that is not very_sur- prising ; but on each occasion it has also happened , unless I am much mistaken , that it has very soon ceased to be understood and appreciated for what it really was . I am thinking of Greek tragedy of the ...
... Perhaps that is not very_sur- prising ; but on each occasion it has also happened , unless I am much mistaken , that it has very soon ceased to be understood and appreciated for what it really was . I am thinking of Greek tragedy of the ...
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... perhaps a bit ahead of the rest of the world as they welcome Negroes and sexual deviates into the Beatnik colonies in New York , San Fran- cisco , and other American cities . Many of the Beatniks are themselves proudly neurotic or even ...
... perhaps a bit ahead of the rest of the world as they welcome Negroes and sexual deviates into the Beatnik colonies in New York , San Fran- cisco , and other American cities . Many of the Beatniks are themselves proudly neurotic or even ...
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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 |
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