University of California Chronicle, Том 30University of California Press, 1928 |
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... perhaps from some Jewish commentary or Christian tra- dition . Where these failed him , he invented incidents or circumstances to enhance the interest of the theme or add vividness to the plot . These additions , while surprising to one ...
... perhaps from some Jewish commentary or Christian tra- dition . Where these failed him , he invented incidents or circumstances to enhance the interest of the theme or add vividness to the plot . These additions , while surprising to one ...
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... Perhaps Tirso , as a Spaniard , believing in the code of honor , did not feel that there was any incongruity between such treachery and the Christian ethics he upheld , or he may have regarded it as reflecting the ethical spirit of ...
... Perhaps Tirso , as a Spaniard , believing in the code of honor , did not feel that there was any incongruity between such treachery and the Christian ethics he upheld , or he may have regarded it as reflecting the ethical spirit of ...
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... perhaps is the divine reference of medieval thought . Medieval folk thought of themselves in relation to God . And so this encyclopedia , to have any meaning , must begin with God and His power and proceed to a cataloguing of man in ...
... perhaps is the divine reference of medieval thought . Medieval folk thought of themselves in relation to God . And so this encyclopedia , to have any meaning , must begin with God and His power and proceed to a cataloguing of man in ...
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... Perhaps the one trait obviously common to both books is the scorn of money except as a help to those in quest of knowledge . And perhaps the most strikingly new trait in The Praise of Folly is the tone of urbanity which is the ...
... Perhaps the one trait obviously common to both books is the scorn of money except as a help to those in quest of knowledge . And perhaps the most strikingly new trait in The Praise of Folly is the tone of urbanity which is the ...
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... perhaps the day will soon come when a dis- integrating civilization will welcome again the Kantian call to duty . ' " " History repeats itself , " commented Solomon mildly , " and we are all prone to these pious platitudes and prophetic ...
... perhaps the day will soon come when a dis- integrating civilization will welcome again the Kantian call to duty . ' " " History repeats itself , " commented Solomon mildly , " and we are all prone to these pious platitudes and prophetic ...
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