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Page 145
... question of the character of my writerly performance . As Kenna says , and I concur , its features become most pronounced in ATTLG . The word - play there is not accidental . It is derived , along with much of the argument , from Vico ...
... question of the character of my writerly performance . As Kenna says , and I concur , its features become most pronounced in ATTLG . The word - play there is not accidental . It is derived , along with much of the argument , from Vico ...
Page 165
... question of trained artists here . These abilities are innate in the individual and not acquired , though naturally some concession has to be made to initiation , to handing over from one generation to another of the technical devices ...
... question of trained artists here . These abilities are innate in the individual and not acquired , though naturally some concession has to be made to initiation , to handing over from one generation to another of the technical devices ...
Page 286
... question , Why did the neolithic Maltese build temples ? The ancient Britons built Stonehenge evidently as a pan - tribal ceremonial centre , the neolithic Irish built Newgrange , and the neolithic Bretons erected a variety of ...
... question , Why did the neolithic Maltese build temples ? The ancient Britons built Stonehenge evidently as a pan - tribal ceremonial centre , the neolithic Irish built Newgrange , and the neolithic Bretons erected a variety of ...
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