University of California Chronicle, Том 30University of California Press, 1928 |
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... human conduct . There is little extravagance , and almost nothing of the supernatural ; prodigies of valor and good luck , of course , we must expect . The variations in the three manuscripts are more or less combined in the modern ...
... human conduct . There is little extravagance , and almost nothing of the supernatural ; prodigies of valor and good luck , of course , we must expect . The variations in the three manuscripts are more or less combined in the modern ...
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... human souls . Lucifer is introduced as " the devil of a bear " whose specialty it is to rob the hives of their honey for his own delectation . Apart from some shepherds and musicians , the characters in what the author calls a metaphor ...
... human souls . Lucifer is introduced as " the devil of a bear " whose specialty it is to rob the hives of their honey for his own delectation . Apart from some shepherds and musicians , the characters in what the author calls a metaphor ...
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... human life and destiny . The story runs as follows : Paulo has given up the life of Naples to live as a hermit in a forest . His virtue has at bottom a tinge of pride and haughtiness . He imagines that he sees God as an angry judge ...
... human life and destiny . The story runs as follows : Paulo has given up the life of Naples to live as a hermit in a forest . His virtue has at bottom a tinge of pride and haughtiness . He imagines that he sees God as an angry judge ...
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... 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 TURNING FROM CAXTON TO ERASMUS 59.
... 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 TURNING FROM CAXTON TO ERASMUS 59.
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... humanity . In The Praise of Folly the divine syllogism no longer dominates man's thinking ; all things do not come from God and return to Him . This shifted center of thinking can be seen in Erasmus ' charge that the Creator " put into ...
... humanity . In The Praise of Folly the divine syllogism no longer dominates man's thinking ; all things do not come from God and return to Him . This shifted center of thinking can be seen in Erasmus ' charge that the Creator " put into ...
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