Studies in Honor of John C. Hodges and Alwin ThalerRichard Beale Davis, John Leon Lievsay University of Tennessee Press, 1961 - 209 sider |
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... suggests the theme of the " murmur'd pity " of the crowd in the Colosseum but does not include it in the passage describing the death of the gladiator . Hobhouse in the notes to Childe Harold gives in detail the conditions under which a ...
... suggests the theme of the " murmur'd pity " of the crowd in the Colosseum but does not include it in the passage describing the death of the gladiator . Hobhouse in the notes to Childe Harold gives in detail the conditions under which a ...
Side 146
... suggest fallen tyranny , these characters pause at the site of Curtius ' leap . This site is near that of Caesar's assassination , and Kenyon suggests it is also the site of the murder of Virginia . The struggle between the Model and ...
... suggest fallen tyranny , these characters pause at the site of Curtius ' leap . This site is near that of Caesar's assassination , and Kenyon suggests it is also the site of the murder of Virginia . The struggle between the Model and ...
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... suggests that natural selection alone is insufficient " to account for everything that has happened , . . . ' and he totally rejects the premises of " those who dismiss the life processes as ' mere chemistry ' . . . . Combining as it ...
... suggests that natural selection alone is insufficient " to account for everything that has happened , . . . ' and he totally rejects the premises of " those who dismiss the life processes as ' mere chemistry ' . . . . Combining as it ...
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