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... traditional associations made this poem both less startling and more enjoyable to its writer and its first readers than to us . The first is the image of an army with banners for the Virgin Mary , in biblical commentary , in the liturgy ...
... traditional associations made this poem both less startling and more enjoyable to its writer and its first readers than to us . The first is the image of an army with banners for the Virgin Mary , in biblical commentary , in the liturgy ...
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... traditional overestimation of culture at the expense of politics survived the Second World War well into the second German republic . One of the reasons for this was a blurring of exile and emigration . The blurring of exile and ...
... traditional overestimation of culture at the expense of politics survived the Second World War well into the second German republic . One of the reasons for this was a blurring of exile and emigration . The blurring of exile and ...
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... Traditional Agriculture ( New Haven ) . Schumpeter , Joseph ( 1934 ) , The Theory of Economic Development : An Inquiry into Profits , Capital , Credit , Interest , and the Business Cycle ( Cambridge , MA ) . ( Origi- nally published in ...
... Traditional Agriculture ( New Haven ) . Schumpeter , Joseph ( 1934 ) , The Theory of Economic Development : An Inquiry into Profits , Capital , Credit , Interest , and the Business Cycle ( Cambridge , MA ) . ( Origi- nally published in ...
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Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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