The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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... noted the strength of the theme of death . I think it no exaggeration to say that more than half of the 1775 poems in Johnson's edition deal with this motif in one form or another . Much of the poet's con- cern for death , I feel ...
... noted the strength of the theme of death . I think it no exaggeration to say that more than half of the 1775 poems in Johnson's edition deal with this motif in one form or another . Much of the poet's con- cern for death , I feel ...
第 53 頁
... noted in his diary.3 Robespierre's distinction has recently been recalled by Professor Robert Palmer of Princeton in an important book entitled The Age of the Democratic Revolution . Palmer takes up anew an old argument whose essentials ...
... noted in his diary.3 Robespierre's distinction has recently been recalled by Professor Robert Palmer of Princeton in an important book entitled The Age of the Democratic Revolution . Palmer takes up anew an old argument whose essentials ...
第 65 頁
... noted , who ought not to share power with the affluent.42 By the 17th of August , Mounier's sixth bureau had a draft declaration ready for the approval of the Assembly . Its vital clauses spoke ambiguously of the will of all members of ...
... noted , who ought not to share power with the affluent.42 By the 17th of August , Mounier's sixth bureau had a draft declaration ready for the approval of the Assembly . Its vital clauses spoke ambiguously of the will of all members of ...
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