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Andrew Marvell’s "Bermudas," Paradisal Places, and the Protestant Critique of Sacred Space

open access: yesMarvell Studies, 2023
In this article I look at Andrew Marvell’s “Bermudas” (1653-54), a work that continues to puzzle us. The poem describes an idyllic paradisal landscape, identified with the tropical Bermudas but which the reader knows belongs only to a cartography of the ...
Dominic Hubert Gavin
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Proposed Design Of Toy To Optimize The Brain Development Of Children Aged 3-5 Years Old

open access: yesSpektrum Industri: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengetahuan dan Penerapan Teknik Industri, 2022
Children and games are inseparable, especially during their childhood which is known as the golden age. This is the phase when they experience a very fast and significant brain growth and development under the influence of several factors such as the ...
Rahmaniyah Dwi Astuti   +3 more
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Understanding the golden age

open access: yesPoznańskie Studia Polonistyczne. Seria Literacka, 2010
The body of the discussion is devoted to two books, critical editions of Polish translations of the works of Spanish Baroque period, that are related to theatre.
Elżbieta Nowicka
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Pisistrate au Lycée ou le temps de Cronos retrouvé

open access: yesKentron, 2012
According to Aristotle in The Athenian Constitution, XVI, 7, the Athenians would have lived under Pisistratus as in Kronos days.
Francis Larran
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Superhero Shakespeare in Golden Age Comics

open access: yesMulticultural Shakespeare, 2021
Albert Lewis Kanter launched Classic Comics in 1941, a series of comic books that retold classic literature for a young audience. Five of Shakespeare’s celebrated plays appear in the collection.
Darlena Ciraulo
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The “golden age” of Russian serfdom

open access: yesВестник университета, 2022
The article attempts to show the apogee of Russian serfdom as one of the most significant direct and immediate results of Peter the Great’s transformations.
O. Yu. Yakhshiyan
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Utopian Elements in Porphyry’s De abstinentia

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2020
In the long passage of De abstinentia, IV, 2–18, Porphyry mentions a series of “groups” (ἔθνη) as examples of abstinence from animal food: the ancient Greeks of the “golden age”, the Lacedaemonians of Lycurgus’ era, the Egyptian priests, the Essenes ...
Chiara Di Serio
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Spanish Mystic of the 16th Century and the “Spiritual Canticle” of Saint John of the Cross [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Litterarum, 2023
The article analyzes the poetics of the “Spiritual Canticle” of St. John of the Cross as a single two-part work, consisting of a poetic text and its prosaic commentary. The “Spiritual Canticle” is one of the masterpieces of Spanish mystical literature of
Maria Yu. Ignatieva (Oganissian)
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The Golden Age (1975–1986)

open access: yesПроект Байкал, 2015
The Institute had grown up by its tenth anniversary. It had become more significant in the development policy of Irkutsk and the Irkutsk region. Party officials had to reckon with the Institute.
Andrey Bokov   +6 more
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From Golden Age to Golden Age: Australia's 'Great Leap Forward'? [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
The 25 years after World War II witnessed strong labour market institutions and beneficial labour market outcomes – high wage growth and integration of low‐skilled immigrants. Then came the macro shocks of the mid‐1970s. Labour market outcomes deteriorated as full‐time employment–population ratios fell, particularly among men; unemployment and welfare
Frijters, Paul, Gregory, Robert
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