Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 97British Academy, 1998 - Počet stran: 534 |
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... become wonderfully corporeal , as when the ever - active Adonis thinks that Venus has passed out , and assumes that the more frantically he works at it the better his chances of reviving the languishing goddess ( ' He wrings her nose ...
... become wonderfully corporeal , as when the ever - active Adonis thinks that Venus has passed out , and assumes that the more frantically he works at it the better his chances of reviving the languishing goddess ( ' He wrings her nose ...
Strana 116
... become , the more party politics has been concerned with the creation , articulation and transfor- mation of social identities , rather than merely being the direct reflection and unmediated expression of pre - existing social ...
... become , the more party politics has been concerned with the creation , articulation and transfor- mation of social identities , rather than merely being the direct reflection and unmediated expression of pre - existing social ...
Strana 132
... become names of roles as well as for individual mothers and fathers . Rights and obligations may then be recognised as applying not only to separate individual members of structurally coupled dyads , but may become similar for all who ...
... become names of roles as well as for individual mothers and fathers . Rights and obligations may then be recognised as applying not only to separate individual members of structurally coupled dyads , but may become similar for all who ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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