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... tion of the two roles . Now the concept he was attacking , the notion that history , in some mysterious way , is divorced from any human continuum , was itself a reaction from the dramatic or Tacitean school of historiography : but the ...
... tion of the two roles . Now the concept he was attacking , the notion that history , in some mysterious way , is divorced from any human continuum , was itself a reaction from the dramatic or Tacitean school of historiography : but the ...
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... tion of the idea that the two lovers are like heaven and earth- the culmination of that idea - but also an emphatic re - marriage of it into their situation as it is in the plainest terms . The literal and the figurative dimensions of ...
... tion of the idea that the two lovers are like heaven and earth- the culmination of that idea - but also an emphatic re - marriage of it into their situation as it is in the plainest terms . The literal and the figurative dimensions of ...
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... tion of the artist and the respect of the general public . That this idea should be diffused through Africa would be regrettable , for there are many young men there who have spent all their adult lives dissenting and are getting what ...
... tion of the artist and the respect of the general public . That this idea should be diffused through Africa would be regrettable , for there are many young men there who have spent all their adult lives dissenting and are getting what ...
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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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