University of California Chronicle, Том 30University of California Press, 1928 |
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... learned Menéndez y Pelayo , with all his care and exactness , did not set himself to mark off the different spheres in which one or the other characteristic prevails . In his essays on Tirso in the second volume of his Estudios de ...
... learned Menéndez y Pelayo , with all his care and exactness , did not set himself to mark off the different spheres in which one or the other characteristic prevails . In his essays on Tirso in the second volume of his Estudios de ...
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... learned Spanish scholar , infused a new meaning into this play by showing that the story orig- inated in the Brahmanical books of India where it was used to illustrate the transmigration of souls . It then passed to Persian literature ...
... learned Spanish scholar , infused a new meaning into this play by showing that the story orig- inated in the Brahmanical books of India where it was used to illustrate the transmigration of souls . It then passed to Persian literature ...
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... the quiet irony of the man of the world stamp this book as the product of a mind which has learned that one can The Praise of Folly , p . 121 . damn as effectively with faint praise as with violence and TURNING FROM CAXTON TO ERASMUS 61.
... the quiet irony of the man of the world stamp this book as the product of a mind which has learned that one can The Praise of Folly , p . 121 . damn as effectively with faint praise as with violence and TURNING FROM CAXTON TO ERASMUS 61.
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... learned to recognize its deep roots , its rank stalk , and gaudy blossoms , as those of a hardy perennial in all ages and in most of the arts . I offer the term , together with such distinctions as it involves , merely for what it may ...
... learned to recognize its deep roots , its rank stalk , and gaudy blossoms , as those of a hardy perennial in all ages and in most of the arts . I offer the term , together with such distinctions as it involves , merely for what it may ...
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... fraught with peril . " " And the trouble with the human race , " added Descartes , " is that it has not yet learned the difference between truth and error , or wisdom and folly , and in spite 86 THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE.
... fraught with peril . " " And the trouble with the human race , " added Descartes , " is that it has not yet learned the difference between truth and error , or wisdom and folly , and in spite 86 THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE.
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