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... arguments were still felt to be necessary in the 1570s suggests the depth of disagreement over the nature of the Indians . Although the words ' beast and ' bestial ' figured prominently in the debate , the critical point at issue ...
... arguments were still felt to be necessary in the 1570s suggests the depth of disagreement over the nature of the Indians . Although the words ' beast and ' bestial ' figured prominently in the debate , the critical point at issue ...
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In later years Bowra was critical of the former book , which in 1961 he subjected to a radical revision . I was too often carried away by my imagination [ he wrote ) and did not pay a sufficiently critical attention to views which I put ...
In later years Bowra was critical of the former book , which in 1961 he subjected to a radical revision . I was too often carried away by my imagination [ he wrote ) and did not pay a sufficiently critical attention to views which I put ...
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Much of his critical work was designed to answer just this question . He concentrates on an attempt to explain the author's artistic purpose and the method he has used in order to achieve it ; he would have agreed with Carlyle that to ...
Much of his critical work was designed to answer just this question . He concentrates on an attempt to explain the author's artistic purpose and the method he has used in order to achieve it ; he would have agreed with Carlyle that to ...
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Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE LITERATE ANGLOSAXONON SOURCES AND DISSEMINATIONS Sir | 101 |
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