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... nature of borrowing from earlier works was already under heated negotiation ' . But why stop there , when it comes to negotiating the problematic nature of borrowing ? Best , moreover , for Hammond to tread carefully on this ' original ...
... nature of borrowing from earlier works was already under heated negotiation ' . But why stop there , when it comes to negotiating the problematic nature of borrowing ? Best , moreover , for Hammond to tread carefully on this ' original ...
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... nature and argument itself , and applied to an ever wider variety of subject - matters . He thought that those who are concerned with the history of European scientific thought as a whole were obliged to begin there , since this very ...
... nature and argument itself , and applied to an ever wider variety of subject - matters . He thought that those who are concerned with the history of European scientific thought as a whole were obliged to begin there , since this very ...
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... nature . It is not just a question of postulating a common source : one must also be in a position to put forward an account of divergence from that source . One of the best chapters concerns the ' history of nature ' —the geological ...
... nature . It is not just a question of postulating a common source : one must also be in a position to put forward an account of divergence from that source . One of the best chapters concerns the ' history of nature ' —the geological ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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