Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Том 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... thought to be Swift's condition in the last few years of his life is supposed to have accounted for the tenor of his writings twenty or thirty years earlier . One of the additional reasons , incidentally , why some have thought him mad ...
... thought to be Swift's condition in the last few years of his life is supposed to have accounted for the tenor of his writings twenty or thirty years earlier . One of the additional reasons , incidentally , why some have thought him mad ...
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... thought is generally clear - cut , and the style is that of spoken speech . When the skeleton of thought is filled out as fully as in the most accom- plished of these volumes , Panofsky's Early Netherlandish Painting , the result is an ...
... thought is generally clear - cut , and the style is that of spoken speech . When the skeleton of thought is filled out as fully as in the most accom- plished of these volumes , Panofsky's Early Netherlandish Painting , the result is an ...
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... thought is generally clear - cut , and the style is that of spoken speech . When the skeleton of thought is filled out as fully as in the most accom- plished of these volumes , Panofsky's Early Netherlandish Painting , the result is an ...
... thought is generally clear - cut , and the style is that of spoken speech . When the skeleton of thought is filled out as fully as in the most accom- plished of these volumes , Panofsky's Early Netherlandish Painting , the result is an ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1966 | 18 |
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