Search Results - "University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill"
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The Essence of Philosophy /
Published 1954“…University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill campus) Studies in the Germanic languages and literatures,…”
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Honor in German Literature
Published 1959“…University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill campus) Studies in the Germanic languages and literatures,…”
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Unity and Language : A Study in the Philosophy of Johann Georg Hamann /
Published 1952“…University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill campus) Studies in the Germanic languages and literatures,…”
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The Figure of the Musician in German Literature
Published 1956“…University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill campus) Studies in the Germanic languages and literatures,…”
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Studies in Arthur Schnitzler : Centennial Commemorative Volume /
Published 1963“…University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill campus) Studies in the Germanic languages and literatures,…”
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The Essence of Philosophy /
Published 1954“…University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill campus) Studies in the Germanic languages and literatures,…”
Full text available:
Electronic eBook -
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Honor in German Literature
Published 1959“…University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill campus) Studies in the Germanic languages and literatures,…”
Full text available:
Electronic eBook -
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Unity and Language : A Study in the Philosophy of Johann Georg Hamann /
Published 1952“…University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill campus) Studies in the Germanic languages and literatures,…”
Full text available:
Electronic eBook -
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The Figure of the Musician in German Literature
Published 1956“…University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill campus) Studies in the Germanic languages and literatures,…”
Full text available:
Electronic eBook -
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Studies in Arthur Schnitzler : Centennial Commemorative Volume /
Published 1963“…University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill campus) Studies in the Germanic languages and literatures,…”
Full text available:
Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook -
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