Journal of the History of Ideas, Volume 18Johns Hopkins University Press, 1957 - Electronic journals A journal of cultural and intellectual history. Examines the evolution of ideas and their influence on historical developments. Includes history of philosophy, literature, the natural and social sciences, religion, and culture in general. |
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... influence , but of the Elizabethan dramatists Marlowe was the most profoundly influenced by the Pharsalia , the ... influence on subsequent drama is to some extent an influence of Lucan . A generation later Ben Jonson in his two Roman ...
... influence , but of the Elizabethan dramatists Marlowe was the most profoundly influenced by the Pharsalia , the ... influence on subsequent drama is to some extent an influence of Lucan . A generation later Ben Jonson in his two Roman ...
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... influence and the conditions under which it may operate most freely . I When John Davidson came down to London in 1890 to embark on a literary career he was already in his thirties . He had several tormented years of school - teaching ...
... influence and the conditions under which it may operate most freely . I When John Davidson came down to London in 1890 to embark on a literary career he was already in his thirties . He had several tormented years of school - teaching ...
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... influence on the institutions of another . Even when those who are purportedly influenced assert , as in this instance they asserted most sharply , that they have been in- fluenced by the example of others , it does not follow that they ...
... influence on the institutions of another . Even when those who are purportedly influenced assert , as in this instance they asserted most sharply , that they have been in- fluenced by the example of others , it does not follow that they ...
Contents
The Double Martyrdom of Randolph Bourne | 4 |
T H Huxleys Treatment of Nature | 112 |
COPYRIGHT 1957 JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF IDEAS | 146 |
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