Victorians Institute Journal, المجلد 15Old Dominion University, 1987 |
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... least , has passed through the looking - glass ; that in a world full of selfish , infantile , incompetent creatures - whatever their chronological ages - she , at least , can see beyond her own reflection and can act with what her ...
... least , has passed through the looking - glass ; that in a world full of selfish , infantile , incompetent creatures - whatever their chronological ages - she , at least , can see beyond her own reflection and can act with what her ...
الصفحة 83
... least given her glory in exchange . " Under Cromwell , England " at once became the most formidable power in the world . . . . She was supreme on the ocean . She was the head of the Protestant interest . . . . The Pope himself was ...
... least given her glory in exchange . " Under Cromwell , England " at once became the most formidable power in the world . . . . She was supreme on the ocean . She was the head of the Protestant interest . . . . The Pope himself was ...
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... least the ideal of self - evident reality ( physical or metaphysical ) , a direct and absolute presence that Victorian writers could neither live with for long nor dispense with altogether . An introductory chapter lays out seminal ...
... least the ideal of self - evident reality ( physical or metaphysical ) , a direct and absolute presence that Victorian writers could neither live with for long nor dispense with altogether . An introductory chapter lays out seminal ...
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Harry E Shaw USES OF THE PAST IN ELIOT | 17 |
Elizabeth R Epperly FROM THE BORDERLANDS | 25 |
Alan Johnson INVENTING THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE | 37 |
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