Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... original ones ( he is ' the most unhappy hero of our maddest unhappiness ' , ' a hero for every time , a dramatic character for every climate , a mask for every people ' , ' a classical Hamlet , utterly decided not to act , with a ...
... original ones ( he is ' the most unhappy hero of our maddest unhappiness ' , ' a hero for every time , a dramatic character for every climate , a mask for every people ' , ' a classical Hamlet , utterly decided not to act , with a ...
Strana 466
... original Scottish Law Commissioners . He had , when the legislation which eventually created the English and Scottish Law Commissions as separate bodies was in course of preparation , realized that the intention of Government was to ...
... original Scottish Law Commissioners . He had , when the legislation which eventually created the English and Scottish Law Commissions as separate bodies was in course of preparation , realized that the intention of Government was to ...
Strana 479
... original conceptual framework was that of the older man , the process of converting the theory into reality raised an endless series of conceptual as well as practical questions , and what had started out as Stone assisting Meade turned ...
... original conceptual framework was that of the older man , the process of converting the theory into reality raised an endless series of conceptual as well as practical questions , and what had started out as Stone assisting Meade turned ...
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The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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