Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... become for Rabelais a detailed guide ; when working on several of the most riveting and most enjoyable episodes he had his Plutarch open before him . As for Lucian , his influence grew and grew . He no longer provided an idea here and a ...
... become for Rabelais a detailed guide ; when working on several of the most riveting and most enjoyable episodes he had his Plutarch open before him . As for Lucian , his influence grew and grew . He no longer provided an idea here and a ...
Strana 393
... become detached and aloof . The focus on locality and region , although never pursued exclusively or parochially , was in tune with Ralph's strong sense of place , and complemented , from a totally different standpoint , the studies of ...
... become detached and aloof . The focus on locality and region , although never pursued exclusively or parochially , was in tune with Ralph's strong sense of place , and complemented , from a totally different standpoint , the studies of ...
Strana 461
... become an Honorary Member of Council , Louisiana State Law Institute , and had acted for some months as a Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School . These two opposites illustrate recogni- tion of the standing he had gained as a ...
... become an Honorary Member of Council , Louisiana State Law Institute , and had acted for some months as a Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School . These two opposites illustrate recogni- tion of the standing he had gained as a ...
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Lectures | 1 |
The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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