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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... point of view , that the fine arts should manifest themselves so much more vigo- rously than the chiefly repetitive literature of the period * . It is perhaps sufficient to instance the two all - absorbing subjects of the Apocalypse and ...
... point of view , that the fine arts should manifest themselves so much more vigo- rously than the chiefly repetitive literature of the period * . It is perhaps sufficient to instance the two all - absorbing subjects of the Apocalypse and ...
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... point of departure for England , where is is thought he stayed with More and where he certainly painted his portrait and those of his family and friends . His Dance of Death was published at Lyons in 1538 , three years after the death ...
... point of departure for England , where is is thought he stayed with More and where he certainly painted his portrait and those of his family and friends . His Dance of Death was published at Lyons in 1538 , three years after the death ...
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... point to the ambiguities of the Thirty - Nine Articles as proof that an Anglican does not know what he believes ; if he is an anti - clerical rationalist , he is apt to come to similar conclusions about the Englishman's Liberal convic ...
... point to the ambiguities of the Thirty - Nine Articles as proof that an Anglican does not know what he believes ; if he is an anti - clerical rationalist , he is apt to come to similar conclusions about the Englishman's Liberal convic ...
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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