No. 7 (2006): GFS
RECENSIONS

BRAD SULLIVAN Wordsworth and the Composition of Knowledge: Refiguring Relationships Among Minds, Worlds and Words

Giovanni Nimis
Liceu Sientific “G. Marinelli”, Udin, Italie

Cemût citâ

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Nimis, G. 2006. BRAD SULLIVAN Wordsworth and the Composition of Knowledge: Refiguring Relationships Among Minds, Worlds and Words. Gjornâl Furlan des Siencis - Friulian Journal of Science. 7, 7 (Dec. 2006), 159–164.

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