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Page 204
... rules of Art ' , and yet the couplets , the iambic pentameter of the first three lines and the use of internal paradox all bespeak an accomplished composition in the eigh- teenth century's dominant form . Violating the expectations of ...
... rules of Art ' , and yet the couplets , the iambic pentameter of the first three lines and the use of internal paradox all bespeak an accomplished composition in the eigh- teenth century's dominant form . Violating the expectations of ...
Page 252
... rule , ways and means to come to an understanding with the nomenklatura . Not all intellectuals became fellow travellers , to be sure , but a great many of them enjoyed the security and subsidies accorded to the cultural elite by a ...
... rule , ways and means to come to an understanding with the nomenklatura . Not all intellectuals became fellow travellers , to be sure , but a great many of them enjoyed the security and subsidies accorded to the cultural elite by a ...
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... rule of law . Sometimes the judicial role will be unwelcome . If initiatives which are thought to be in the interest of the public are interfered with by the judi- ciary because of their adverse effect on the human rights of a minority ...
... rule of law . Sometimes the judicial role will be unwelcome . If initiatives which are thought to be in the interest of the public are interfered with by the judi- ciary because of their adverse effect on the human rights of a minority ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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