Шевченко в образотворчому мистецтвіGeorge S. N. Luckyj, George Stephen Nestor Luckyj, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies published, 1980 - 522 pages |
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Page 362
... Bilozersky , who most effectively supported Kostomarov's Slavic idea . Hulak came to Kiev in 1845 , upon completion ... Bilozersky . Shevchenko and Kulish were not actively engaged in the organizational work of the association ...
... Bilozersky , who most effectively supported Kostomarov's Slavic idea . Hulak came to Kiev in 1845 , upon completion ... Bilozersky . Shevchenko and Kulish were not actively engaged in the organizational work of the association ...
Page 364
... Bilozersky gave it an interesting evaluation which deserves to be quoted here as an appraisal by one of the Brothers of Shevchenko's importance for the Brotherhood : I found myself thinking with pleasure what a genius we have in ...
... Bilozersky gave it an interesting evaluation which deserves to be quoted here as an appraisal by one of the Brothers of Shevchenko's importance for the Brotherhood : I found myself thinking with pleasure what a genius we have in ...
Page 370
... Bilozersky said : ' Intro- duction of schools was desired by all those concerned with the general welfare . ' " In the Brotherhood there were two education plans ; one by Andruzky and another , more detailed , by Bilozersky . Both plans ...
... Bilozersky said : ' Intro- duction of schools was desired by all those concerned with the general welfare . ' " In the Brotherhood there were two education plans ; one by Andruzky and another , more detailed , by Bilozersky . Both plans ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Graveside Oration | 55 |
Excerpts from Shevchenko the Ukrainophiles and Socialism | 65 |
Copyright | |
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