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Page 174
... century when the region ' fell to the barbarians ' . " 1 The Tang style of the seventh to ninth centuries established the Silk Road link to the Imperial capital , Chang'an . But it was a widely held belief that the aesthetic value of ...
... century when the region ' fell to the barbarians ' . " 1 The Tang style of the seventh to ninth centuries established the Silk Road link to the Imperial capital , Chang'an . But it was a widely held belief that the aesthetic value of ...
Page 391
... century . ' 116 As was the case with the south - west , however , we should make room for the incremental reinforcement of the status of Gaelic amongst the landholding classes in these areas during the course of the thirteenth to ...
... century . ' 116 As was the case with the south - west , however , we should make room for the incremental reinforcement of the status of Gaelic amongst the landholding classes in these areas during the course of the thirteenth to ...
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... century earlier : William Minto , with whom Grierson was to work at Aberdeen , had writ- ten in an article published in The Nineteenth Century in 1880 that Donne's ' genius ' , and therefore his poetry , was determined by the conditions ...
... century earlier : William Minto , with whom Grierson was to work at Aberdeen , had writ- ten in an article published in The Nineteenth Century in 1880 that Donne's ' genius ' , and therefore his poetry , was determined by the conditions ...
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