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Page 115
... feeling ' was very strong , when Arthur Scargill claimed the miners were the advanced guard of the proletarian revolution , 63 and when John Major evoked ' middle England ' , many people did come ( and have come ) to believe that these ...
... feeling ' was very strong , when Arthur Scargill claimed the miners were the advanced guard of the proletarian revolution , 63 and when John Major evoked ' middle England ' , many people did come ( and have come ) to believe that these ...
Page 120
... feelings - shaped by sociocultural forms ? How does it happen that certain sociocultural forms seem to very often shape individual subjective feelings in such similar , strongly patterned ways in different socie- ties ? And what have ...
... feelings - shaped by sociocultural forms ? How does it happen that certain sociocultural forms seem to very often shape individual subjective feelings in such similar , strongly patterned ways in different socie- ties ? And what have ...
Page 507
... feeling for the country and its people , but gave him a love of good Italian food and wine ( among his favourite Roman restaurants were ' Fagiano ' near the Column of Marcus Aurelius , and later ' Da Giggetto ' in the old Jewish quarter ) ...
... feeling for the country and its people , but gave him a love of good Italian food and wine ( among his favourite Roman restaurants were ' Fagiano ' near the Column of Marcus Aurelius , and later ' Da Giggetto ' in the old Jewish quarter ) ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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