The Durham University Journal, Volums 51-52;Volums 82-83University of Durham., 1990 |
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Pàgina 107
... writing about artists in the Renaissance tradition , and which , if it did , “ would inevitably result in the distortions I had noted in accounts of the Carracci ” , Goldstein investigates the apparent contrast between the evidence ...
... writing about artists in the Renaissance tradition , and which , if it did , “ would inevitably result in the distortions I had noted in accounts of the Carracci ” , Goldstein investigates the apparent contrast between the evidence ...
Pàgina 182
... writing ) . Yet , such a pure and idiomatic English can never be enough . There must be other and more complex registers for more sophisticated purposes and subtle meanings : There is a separate use of the language , as in the higher ...
... writing ) . Yet , such a pure and idiomatic English can never be enough . There must be other and more complex registers for more sophisticated purposes and subtle meanings : There is a separate use of the language , as in the higher ...
Pàgina 308
... writing , there is in these articles not just fine observation , but also deep feeling and sometimes prophetic thought . He regrets the diminishing number of corncrakes owing to changes in their environment ( pp . 41-2 ) and realizes ...
... writing , there is in these articles not just fine observation , but also deep feeling and sometimes prophetic thought . He regrets the diminishing number of corncrakes owing to changes in their environment ( pp . 41-2 ) and realizes ...
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FIRST CENTURY PALESTINIAN JUDAISM | 9 |
MARVELL YEATS AND HEANEY | 19 |
No s’hi han mostrat 23 seccions
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
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