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... letters that crossed in the post , to Gibbon's cool final advice that they had better submit to circumstances . These letters , curiously stilted in the fluent but formal French Gibbon naturally used , convey the immediate emotions ...
... letters that crossed in the post , to Gibbon's cool final advice that they had better submit to circumstances . These letters , curiously stilted in the fluent but formal French Gibbon naturally used , convey the immediate emotions ...
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... letter from Italy - and when he describes paintings , as in letters to Peacock , he shows that his primary interest is in composition and draughtsmanship . Of a painting by Correggio which he had seen at Bologna he con- cludes a ...
... letter from Italy - and when he describes paintings , as in letters to Peacock , he shows that his primary interest is in composition and draughtsmanship . Of a painting by Correggio which he had seen at Bologna he con- cludes a ...
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... Letters , Dent 1927 , p . 334. ) Thurston in his old age found it incredible that Tyrrell should have even thought of considering himself a Catholic since he denied the divinity of Christ and the resurrection . He put it down to ...
... Letters , Dent 1927 , p . 334. ) Thurston in his old age found it incredible that Tyrrell should have even thought of considering himself a Catholic since he denied the divinity of Christ and the resurrection . He put it down to ...
Contents
RELIGIOUS ATTITUDES IN BEOWULF | 9 |
PUSHKINS VERSION | 40 |
A NOTE ON CHARACTERIZATION IN OTHELLO | 52 |
Copyright | |
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