Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 117British Academy, 2002 - Počet stran: 543 |
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... suggests that there was an important element of technical continuity between this ' northern ' workshop and Cimabue's team . This is stressed , finally , by the deployment of oil paint . The discovery of oil on primed plaster or masonry ...
... suggests that there was an important element of technical continuity between this ' northern ' workshop and Cimabue's team . This is stressed , finally , by the deployment of oil paint . The discovery of oil on primed plaster or masonry ...
Strana 239
... suggests that the positive sense of the word refers to the idea of being one's own master as opposed to being acted upon by external forces . 10 But this too fails to isolate a separate concept of positive liberty . For the situation in ...
... suggests that the positive sense of the word refers to the idea of being one's own master as opposed to being acted upon by external forces . 10 But this too fails to isolate a separate concept of positive liberty . For the situation in ...
Strana 411
... suggests comfort and ordinary pleasures when applied to a ' home ' , but by the third repetition it all begins to sound boringly bourgeois a shade stifling for the Helen who is presumably Mr and Mrs Furr's daughter . However , so the ...
... suggests comfort and ordinary pleasures when applied to a ' home ' , but by the third repetition it all begins to sound boringly bourgeois a shade stifling for the Helen who is presumably Mr and Mrs Furr's daughter . However , so the ...
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CONTENTS | 40 |
Prosperity and Power in the Age of Bede and Beowulf | 49 |
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