"The Vice of Wedlock": The Theme of Marriage in George Gissing's NovelsAcademiae Ubsaliensis, 1963 - 144 Seiten |
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... according to the same principles according to which it was initiated ; and that it is not abandoned before the work has been completed in every detail and with the utmost care " [ my translation ] ) . ÅKE BERGVALL Melanchthon and Tudor ...
... according to the same principles according to which it was initiated ; and that it is not abandoned before the work has been completed in every detail and with the utmost care " [ my translation ] ) . ÅKE BERGVALL Melanchthon and Tudor ...
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... According to the most approved traditional manner , followed also by Sidney in his Arcadia , the romance opens in medias res , with Polimero , the young hero , secretly leaving his family and country and facing the sea and the un- known ...
... According to the most approved traditional manner , followed also by Sidney in his Arcadia , the romance opens in medias res , with Polimero , the young hero , secretly leaving his family and country and facing the sea and the un- known ...
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... according music of a well - mix'd State " Pope's idea of the good society as set out in Epistle III envisages an eventual return to the conditions that once obtained during the Golden Age , and corre- sponds to Ovid's vision of human ...
... according music of a well - mix'd State " Pope's idea of the good society as set out in Epistle III envisages an eventual return to the conditions that once obtained during the Golden Age , and corre- sponds to Ovid's vision of human ...
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Varieties of Marriage 223 | 7 |
The Emancipated 36 | 20 |
New Grub Street 52 | 36 |
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