Scottish Literary Journal, المجلدات 9-10Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1982 |
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... means that serious conclusions must be drawn about the nature of a government whose leaders converse in both twisted ... mean not just ' to cheer up ' but also ' to strengthen morally ' , as it is used in Boece IV , xviii or Pitscottie ...
... means that serious conclusions must be drawn about the nature of a government whose leaders converse in both twisted ... mean not just ' to cheer up ' but also ' to strengthen morally ' , as it is used in Boece IV , xviii or Pitscottie ...
الصفحة 51
... means corresponds exactly with the wants of their actual life , that , for them , it is customary , not rational . The awakening of this sense is the awakening of the modern spirit.13 As the extracts already quoted show , however , Muir ...
... means corresponds exactly with the wants of their actual life , that , for them , it is customary , not rational . The awakening of this sense is the awakening of the modern spirit.13 As the extracts already quoted show , however , Muir ...
الصفحة 62
... means of enlightenment available in his time : ' Psycho - analysis is an agent of culture ; in other words , it will change our conceptions , and far more fundamentally than the Darwinian theory , for instance , changed them ' ( XXVIII ...
... means of enlightenment available in his time : ' Psycho - analysis is an agent of culture ; in other words , it will change our conceptions , and far more fundamentally than the Darwinian theory , for instance , changed them ' ( XXVIII ...
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DOROTHY W RIACH Walter Kennedys | 5 |
KATHRYN SUTHERLAND Walter Scotts Highland | 48 |
EDMUND STEGMAIER Facts and Vision in Scottish | 67 |
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