England and the French RevolutionMacmillan Education, 1989 - 183 էջ |
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... metaphor , ' the past is the handmaid of authority ' , so the indivisible act of perception and interpretation of ... metaphors , whether used as a purely secular and psychological shorthand or as revealing direct divine judgement ; both ...
... metaphor , ' the past is the handmaid of authority ' , so the indivisible act of perception and interpretation of ... metaphors , whether used as a purely secular and psychological shorthand or as revealing direct divine judgement ; both ...
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... metaphor . Compare this work with Hone's original frontispiece : the implication seems to be that the theoretical monument is liable to be washed away in tempestuous times whereas the building in the lower illustration is , by contrast ...
... metaphor . Compare this work with Hone's original frontispiece : the implication seems to be that the theoretical monument is liable to be washed away in tempestuous times whereas the building in the lower illustration is , by contrast ...
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Stephen Prickett. 4 The Architecture of the State The Metaphor Among the most persistent political metaphors of the period is that of the state as a work of architecture . For a country like England the image had a special ...
Stephen Prickett. 4 The Architecture of the State The Metaphor Among the most persistent political metaphors of the period is that of the state as a work of architecture . For a country like England the image had a special ...
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Refractions and Reflections | 31 |
France and England 17951820 | 105 |
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