Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... present residence is soberly painted in black and white ) . He must also apologise in advance for the sexist , androcentric tone of the article , which suggests that however radical his views on Higher Education there were areas in ...
... present residence is soberly painted in black and white ) . He must also apologise in advance for the sexist , androcentric tone of the article , which suggests that however radical his views on Higher Education there were areas in ...
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... present , the two constitutional drafts reflecting the views of the moderates and the extremists respectively . Since this account too leaves the documents anchored in 411 I would reject it , for similar chronological reasons . For the ...
... present , the two constitutional drafts reflecting the views of the moderates and the extremists respectively . Since this account too leaves the documents anchored in 411 I would reject it , for similar chronological reasons . For the ...
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... present ( nunc ruis et uoluis ) is used by way of reproac preventing the poet from making his way across now . One distich in the past is contrasted . second one referring to the present . This convention was used in prayers , as well ...
... present ( nunc ruis et uoluis ) is used by way of reproac preventing the poet from making his way across now . One distich in the past is contrasted . second one referring to the present . This convention was used in prayers , as well ...
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