University of California Chronicle, Том 30University of California Press, 1928 |
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... course , we must expect . The variations in the three manuscripts are more or less combined in the modern rendering . This is closer to the original than a prose version could be , and the staccato movement and the roughness of rime and ...
... course , we must expect . The variations in the three manuscripts are more or less combined in the modern rendering . This is closer to the original than a prose version could be , and the staccato movement and the roughness of rime and ...
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... course are related , with unfavorable comment on the conduct of students . His devoted sister , who does everything pos- sible to aid him , is very attractively presented . The picture of the humble mountain household is a charming one ...
... course are related , with unfavorable comment on the conduct of students . His devoted sister , who does everything pos- sible to aid him , is very attractively presented . The picture of the humble mountain household is a charming one ...
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... courses in theology during an official visitation to its monasteries in Santo Domingo . There is no evidence that he gave any such instruction after his return to Spain , but his interest in similar themes may be seen in several of his ...
... courses in theology during an official visitation to its monasteries in Santo Domingo . There is no evidence that he gave any such instruction after his return to Spain , but his interest in similar themes may be seen in several of his ...
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... course we are told that it is Folly speaking , but we know that it is a new self - conscious human 2 Erasmus , The Praise of Folly ( London , Hamilton , Adams and Co. , 1887 ) . ego , capable of playfully quoting itself in the Max ...
... course we are told that it is Folly speaking , but we know that it is a new self - conscious human 2 Erasmus , The Praise of Folly ( London , Hamilton , Adams and Co. , 1887 ) . ego , capable of playfully quoting itself in the Max ...
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... course , that the fact that it is not intended to stand intellectual analysis does not seem at first to differentiate it from other types , or seems to point to a difference in degree rather than in kind , but it is a difference which ...
... course , that the fact that it is not intended to stand intellectual analysis does not seem at first to differentiate it from other types , or seems to point to a difference in degree rather than in kind , but it is a difference which ...
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