Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 97British Academy, 1998 - Počet stran: 534 |
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... sources , among which the New England Puritan source has remained a con- stant connective . So the question is : what does that connective tell us about the cultural work of rhetoric ? And more ambitiously : what are the advantages it ...
... sources , among which the New England Puritan source has remained a con- stant connective . So the question is : what does that connective tell us about the cultural work of rhetoric ? And more ambitiously : what are the advantages it ...
Strana 173
... sources of human responsibility . The primary one is responsibility for one's own conduct . Then there is the responsibility for other people , things12 and events13 that we choose to take on . Lastly , there is the responsibility that ...
... sources of human responsibility . The primary one is responsibility for one's own conduct . Then there is the responsibility for other people , things12 and events13 that we choose to take on . Lastly , there is the responsibility that ...
Strana 407
... sources , gathering what was known and adding new evidence of indebtednesses , echoes , and borrowings . As one discovery after another was chronicled in Notes and Queries , that journal came to be known affectionately in the Department ...
... sources , gathering what was known and adding new evidence of indebtednesses , echoes , and borrowings . As one discovery after another was chronicled in Notes and Queries , that journal came to be known affectionately in the Department ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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