English miscellany: a symposium of history, literature and the arts, Volume 3British Council, 1952 - Art A symposium of history, literature and the arts. |
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... moral and fifteen cosmic signs which Bede had attributed to the vision of St. Jerome . But it was not till 1498 that all these cataclysms were given that visible shape in Dürer's woodcuts which so dominated later designs that the ...
... moral and fifteen cosmic signs which Bede had attributed to the vision of St. Jerome . But it was not till 1498 that all these cataclysms were given that visible shape in Dürer's woodcuts which so dominated later designs that the ...
Page 134
... moral temper of his middle class readers in making his accu- sations of cant and hypocrisy apply to all Englishmen , whereas they were pertinent only to the Regency society he had known most intimately . And T. G. Steffan in « The Token ...
... moral temper of his middle class readers in making his accu- sations of cant and hypocrisy apply to all Englishmen , whereas they were pertinent only to the Regency society he had known most intimately . And T. G. Steffan in « The Token ...
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... Moral Philosophy at The Royal Institution . Through his elder brother he was introduced into the Holland House circle , the centre of Whig society , of which he quickly became a popular and admired member . He was still , however , too ...
... Moral Philosophy at The Royal Institution . Through his elder brother he was introduced into the Holland House circle , the centre of Whig society , of which he quickly became a popular and admired member . He was still , however , too ...
Contents
Giacomo Devoto Anglosassone o Inglese antico | 25 |
Siegfried Korninger Lord Byron und Nikolaus Lenau | 39 |
Leslie A Marchand Recent Byron Scholarship | 145 |
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