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... Theory in Lucretius ' , 28 demonstrating that what had been thought to be jingles in Lucretius were anagrammatic effects that derived from the congruence of atoms and let- ters within elementa . Of such a turn as Ennius perenni , he ...
... Theory in Lucretius ' , 28 demonstrating that what had been thought to be jingles in Lucretius were anagrammatic effects that derived from the congruence of atoms and let- ters within elementa . Of such a turn as Ennius perenni , he ...
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... theory , form has become attached to a formalism which , in rejecting representation , 2 Raymond Williams , Keywords : A Vocabulary of Culture and Society ( 1976 , London , 1983 ) , p . 138 . 3 Walter Pater , Plato and Platonism : A ...
... theory , form has become attached to a formalism which , in rejecting representation , 2 Raymond Williams , Keywords : A Vocabulary of Culture and Society ( 1976 , London , 1983 ) , p . 138 . 3 Walter Pater , Plato and Platonism : A ...
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... Theory . One dynamic story of accelerating and self - reinforcing change in the investment climate might go as follows . As the investment climate improves , the frontier of opportunity expands : existing investment becomes more ...
... Theory . One dynamic story of accelerating and self - reinforcing change in the investment climate might go as follows . As the investment climate improves , the frontier of opportunity expands : existing investment becomes more ...
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Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
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