"The Vice of Wedlock": The Theme of Marriage in George Gissing's NovelsAcademiae Ubsaliensis, 1963 - 144 Seiten |
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... influential source of inspiration . 34 Although Wotton recognizes his indebtedness to Alberti in a few passages in his treatise , the influence is considerably more pervasive and often literal . A good example of such unacknowledged ...
... influential source of inspiration . 34 Although Wotton recognizes his indebtedness to Alberti in a few passages in his treatise , the influence is considerably more pervasive and often literal . A good example of such unacknowledged ...
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... influence among Elizabethan intellectuals in the 1560s . But at this preliminary point we can only discern the outlines of that influence . 55 Gascoigne expresses a similar relation of “ rime " ( an ornament ) to " the platforme of ...
... influence among Elizabethan intellectuals in the 1560s . But at this preliminary point we can only discern the outlines of that influence . 55 Gascoigne expresses a similar relation of “ rime " ( an ornament ) to " the platforme of ...
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... influence of the radical sects on each other . Spritual alchemy deriving from Paracelsus and his follower Gerard Dorn is absorbed into Familism . Socinianism based on the teachings of Faustus Socinus and with its influential idea that ...
... influence of the radical sects on each other . Spritual alchemy deriving from Paracelsus and his follower Gerard Dorn is absorbed into Familism . Socinianism based on the teachings of Faustus Socinus and with its influential idea that ...
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Varieties of Marriage 223 | 7 |
The Emancipated 36 | 20 |
New Grub Street 52 | 36 |
Urheberrecht | |
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