The Bucknell Review, 第 19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... continued to dominate the imagination of professional historians . Vernon Louis Parring- ton's great pastoral history , Main Currents in American Thought , remained with Beard's writings the most influential synthesis in intellectual ...
... continued to dominate the imagination of professional historians . Vernon Louis Parring- ton's great pastoral history , Main Currents in American Thought , remained with Beard's writings the most influential synthesis in intellectual ...
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... continued his stream of publications from his vale- tudinarian retirement in Campania - the Letters to Lucilius and his Naturales quaestiones ( Problems in Natural Science ) are both datable to the period A.D. 62-65 . Petronius , I ...
... continued his stream of publications from his vale- tudinarian retirement in Campania - the Letters to Lucilius and his Naturales quaestiones ( Problems in Natural Science ) are both datable to the period A.D. 62-65 . Petronius , I ...
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... continued to live during an era when it was officially repressed and formally impossible . It had long been thought that theater was wholly reborn in the late Middle Ages , growing out of church liturgy and folk dances . Benjamin ...
... continued to live during an era when it was officially repressed and formally impossible . It had long been thought that theater was wholly reborn in the late Middle Ages , growing out of church liturgy and folk dances . Benjamin ...
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