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The objection to such arguments is not that they are strongly political but that they are weakly , wizenedly , political . Professor Rosenthal's book is itself animated by a political fervour that is clearly and duly moral , but her ...
The objection to such arguments is not that they are strongly political but that they are weakly , wizenedly , political . Professor Rosenthal's book is itself animated by a political fervour that is clearly and duly moral , but her ...
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communicating with one another diacritically through variations of dialect , dress , and other local differences , and capable of dynamically generating and as well as contesting tendencies towards extra - local hierarchical political ...
communicating with one another diacritically through variations of dialect , dress , and other local differences , and capable of dynamically generating and as well as contesting tendencies towards extra - local hierarchical political ...
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This gave an incisive edge to his participation in the wider discussion of political power and its basis . He deeply appreciated the invitation to deliver the fifth Martin Wight Memorial Lecture at the LSE , recalling as it did for him ...
This gave an incisive edge to his participation in the wider discussion of political power and its basis . He deeply appreciated the invitation to deliver the fifth Martin Wight Memorial Lecture at the LSE , recalling as it did for him ...
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Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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