The Durham University Journal, Volums 51-52;Volums 82-83University of Durham., 1990 |
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Pàgina 118
... show how , there too , the medium is part of the subject . Professor Essick begins with a group of four of Blake's paintings which he interprets as statements about language . * Adam Naming the Beasts ' shows the invention of Adamic ...
... show how , there too , the medium is part of the subject . Professor Essick begins with a group of four of Blake's paintings which he interprets as statements about language . * Adam Naming the Beasts ' shows the invention of Adamic ...
Pàgina 119
... shows the limit of contraction ' ( consciousness which can sink no lower and still be in part divine ) . The companion picture , ' Eve Naming the Birds ' , is then likewise given opposite interpretations . Eve is not naming the birds ...
... shows the limit of contraction ' ( consciousness which can sink no lower and still be in part divine ) . The companion picture , ' Eve Naming the Birds ' , is then likewise given opposite interpretations . Eve is not naming the birds ...
Pàgina 277
... shows us a sixteenth - century Fagin who kept ' a schoolhouse to learn young boys to cut purses ' , hanging up a pocket and a purse each containing coins and hung about with bells , the object of the lessons being to remove the coins ...
... shows us a sixteenth - century Fagin who kept ' a schoolhouse to learn young boys to cut purses ' , hanging up a pocket and a purse each containing coins and hung about with bells , the object of the lessons being to remove the coins ...
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FIRST CENTURY PALESTINIAN JUDAISM | 9 |
MARVELL YEATS AND HEANEY | 19 |
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