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... become the operative force in shaping their approach to the past . Rather than living and dying by the Rankean precept that the " facts " alone could give meaningful structure to the past , the social scientists have emboldened ...
... become the operative force in shaping their approach to the past . Rather than living and dying by the Rankean precept that the " facts " alone could give meaningful structure to the past , the social scientists have emboldened ...
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... become the object of the attention of comparativists who labor to suppress medieval uniqueness in the interest of stressing the commonalities in the total human experience . The upshot has been to transform the medieval world into but ...
... become the object of the attention of comparativists who labor to suppress medieval uniqueness in the interest of stressing the commonalities in the total human experience . The upshot has been to transform the medieval world into but ...
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... become a representation of a " human face , " vaguely " modelled and coloured in wax , in enamelled metal , " without question . James's first mention of a plan for The Sacred Fount appears in his entry to the Notebooks of February 17 ...
... become a representation of a " human face , " vaguely " modelled and coloured in wax , in enamelled metal , " without question . James's first mention of a plan for The Sacred Fount appears in his entry to the Notebooks of February 17 ...
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Antithetical Thinking in Science and Literature | 1 |
Gilbert and Sullivans | 23 |
HERBERT WOODWARD MARTIN | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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