Proceedings of the British Academy, Volumen97British Academy, 1998 - 534 páginas |
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... close relations with theatrical circles , his work for the super - scrupulous Ben Jonson over Volpone and Sejanus , and his role in producing high quality printed editions of theatrical texts throughout the early years of the ...
... close relations with theatrical circles , his work for the super - scrupulous Ben Jonson over Volpone and Sejanus , and his role in producing high quality printed editions of theatrical texts throughout the early years of the ...
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... close joint attention is the prerequisite for using spoken language . This mutual attention is a prerequisite of the communicative act , itself only possible through the joint contribution of the participatory acts of both speakers ...
... close joint attention is the prerequisite for using spoken language . This mutual attention is a prerequisite of the communicative act , itself only possible through the joint contribution of the participatory acts of both speakers ...
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... close friends of his . Parkin was another enthusiast for the History of Political Thought and later wrote on Edmund Burke . Other contemporaries and later correspondents were ' Bill ' E. T. Williams ( later Warden of Rhodes House ...
... close friends of his . Parkin was another enthusiast for the History of Political Thought and later wrote on Edmund Burke . Other contemporaries and later correspondents were ' Bill ' E. T. Williams ( later Warden of Rhodes House ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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