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... called ' the report ' , and to whom the solutions proposed to the problem of violence should be addressed . Again , there was an unanticipated outcome in terms of content and rhetorical strategy . The major breakthrough of the ...
... called ' the report ' , and to whom the solutions proposed to the problem of violence should be addressed . Again , there was an unanticipated outcome in terms of content and rhetorical strategy . The major breakthrough of the ...
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... called the Sea of Azov , and the River Don which flows into it . It forms part of a sequence in Book III of Pope's Dunciad , appearing first in the three - book poem of 1728 , and remaining in place in all succeeding editions through to ...
... called the Sea of Azov , and the River Don which flows into it . It forms part of a sequence in Book III of Pope's Dunciad , appearing first in the three - book poem of 1728 , and remaining in place in all succeeding editions through to ...
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... called ' the joyless and pallid words ' of Ibsen's realism , in search of a heightened language he recalled that James Joyce , having learned Norwegian expressly to read Ibsen , had understood the poetic structure of the plays and their ...
... called ' the joyless and pallid words ' of Ibsen's realism , in search of a heightened language he recalled that James Joyce , having learned Norwegian expressly to read Ibsen , had understood the poetic structure of the plays and their ...
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Leon Battista Alberti and the Redirection of Renaissance | 25 |
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