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Bartoněk, Antonín. Problem of double ē-, ō- sounds in ancient Greek dialects. In: Charisteria Francisco Novotný octogenario oblata. 1962, pp. 79–92.

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Erhart, Adolf. Réflexions sur le participe du parfait actif. In: Charisteria Francisco Novotný octogenario oblata. 1962, pp. 71–77.

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Machek, Václav. Pour expliquer les -bam et -bo latins. In: Charisteria Francisco Novotný octogenario oblata. 1962, pp. 101–106.

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Des Places, Édouard. Αὐτός et ὁ αὐτός chez Platon. In: Charisteria Francisco Novotný octogenario oblata. 1962, pp. 127–130.

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Slavica litteraria. Slavica litteraria. 2016, vol. 19, iss. 1, pp. 144.

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Dobiáš, Josef. Les problèmes chronologiques de la Colonne de Marc Aurèle à Rome. In: Charisteria Francisco Novotný octogenario oblata. 1962, pp. 161–174.

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Beneš, Pavel. Les préfixes négation en latin leurs correspondants romans. In: Charisteria Francisco Novotný octogenario oblata. 1962, pp. 117–122.

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Čupr, Karel. L'étymologie du verbe venerari. In: Charisteria Francisco Novotný octogenario oblata. 1962, pp. 111–115.

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Kyloušek, Petr, Voldřichová Beránková, Eva. Littérature canadienne-française et québécoise. In: Kyloušek, Petr. Nous-eux-moi : la quête de l'identité dans la littérature et le cinéma canadiens. 2009, pp. 57–139.

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Štěpaník, Karel. Literární prameny Keatsovy tvorby. In: Štěpaník, Karel. Básnické dílo Johna Keatse. 1958, pp. 163–224.

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Štěpaník, Karel. Základní literatura. In: Štěpaník, Karel. Básnické dílo Johna Keatse. 1958, pp. 230–231.

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Štěpaník, Karel. Summary. In: Štěpaník, Karel. Básnické dílo Johna Keatse. 1958, pp. 225–229.

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Polák, Petr. Conclusión. In: Polák, Petr. El esperpento valleinclaniano en el contexto del arte grotesco europeo. 2011, pp. 87–89.

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Křístek, Michal. Bibliography. In: Křístek, Michal. A comparison of 20th century theories of style (in the context of Czech and British scholarly discourses). 2012, pp. 104–108.

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Křístek, Michal. Czech theories of style. In: Křístek, Michal. A comparison of 20th century theories of style (in the context of Czech and British scholarly discourses). 2012, pp. 11–45.

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Křístek, Michal. Comparison of Czech and British theories of style. In: Křístek, Michal. A comparison of 20th century theories of style (in the context of Czech and British scholarly discourses). 2012, pp. 66–94.

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Křístek, Michal. Conclusions and possibilities for further research. In: Křístek, Michal. A comparison of 20th century theories of style (in the context of Czech and British scholarly discourses). 2012, pp. 95–103.

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Křístek, Michal. British theories of style. In: Křístek, Michal. A comparison of 20th century theories of style (in the context of Czech and British scholarly discourses). 2012, pp. 46–65.

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Bicanová, Klára. Bibliography. In: Bicanová, Klára. From rhetoric to aesthetics: wit and esprit in the English and French theoretical writings of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. 2013, pp. 133–141.

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Bicanová, Klára. Index. In: Bicanová, Klára. From rhetoric to aesthetics: wit and esprit in the English and French theoretical writings of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. 2013, pp. 151–152.

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Bicanová, Klára. Nicolas Boileau-Déspreaux and the ideal of neoclassical esprit. In: Bicanová, Klára. From rhetoric to aesthetics: wit and esprit in the English and French theoretical writings of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. 2013, pp. 75–85.

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Bicanová, Klára. Joseph Addison and the aesthetics of neoclassical wit. In: Bicanová, Klára. From rhetoric to aesthetics: wit and esprit in the English and French theoretical writings of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. 2013, pp. 109–118.

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Bicanová, Klára. John Dryden and vagaries of restoration wit. In: Bicanová, Klára. From rhetoric to aesthetics: wit and esprit in the English and French theoretical writings of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. 2013, pp. 88–97.