The Western Humanities Review, Volume 15Utah Humanities Research Foundation, 1961 - 23 pagine |
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Pagina 290
... beginning was the Word . He gives us no assurance as to the end , " begins Dr. Steiner , who urgently pleads that we not " perish by silence . " For a valuable overview of developing trends in each of five academic disciplines ( English ...
... beginning was the Word . He gives us no assurance as to the end , " begins Dr. Steiner , who urgently pleads that we not " perish by silence . " For a valuable overview of developing trends in each of five academic disciplines ( English ...
Pagina 321
... beginning in the early fifteenth century its true characteristics become patent . Garrett Mattingly supports a similar interpretation of the Renaissance origins of modern diplomacy which , he maintains , " was the functional ex ...
... beginning in the early fifteenth century its true characteristics become patent . Garrett Mattingly supports a similar interpretation of the Renaissance origins of modern diplomacy which , he maintains , " was the functional ex ...
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... beginning with the July 1961 issue . The journal becomes a quarterly instead of a monthly , and an- nounces that " every number will focus on one major topic in the British context of the 1960s . " The July issue focuses on " Comedy ...
... beginning with the July 1961 issue . The journal becomes a quarterly instead of a monthly , and an- nounces that " every number will focus on one major topic in the British context of the 1960s . " The July issue focuses on " Comedy ...
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Random Remarks on a Random World Earle Birney | 3 |
Three Words More Edwin R Clapp | 11 |
Lot in Grief poет Henry Birnbaum | 23 |
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