Studies in Philology, Volume 80University of North Carolina Press, 1983 - 133 pagina's |
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Pagina 33
... mind — the truth of common knowledge , for it leads the mind by stages to an accepted truth . 17 The allegorical habit of mind leads one to see ideas or significances embedded in narratives and in daily events , and easily extends ...
... mind — the truth of common knowledge , for it leads the mind by stages to an accepted truth . 17 The allegorical habit of mind leads one to see ideas or significances embedded in narratives and in daily events , and easily extends ...
Pagina 75
... mind , de- siring no more than " what they are able to give themselves " ( pp . 916- 17 ) . These sentiments appear in the translation , where they give a satirical coloring to Virgil's more sober moral reflections . In Dryden's version ...
... mind , de- siring no more than " what they are able to give themselves " ( pp . 916- 17 ) . These sentiments appear in the translation , where they give a satirical coloring to Virgil's more sober moral reflections . In Dryden's version ...
Pagina 230
... mind itself " ] ; trinitas mentis . . . dei est imago ( XIV.xii.1–2 ) [ “ the trinity of the mind . . . is the image of God " ] ; Ecce ergo mens meminit sui , intelligit se , diligit se . Hoc si cernimus , cernimus trinitatem , nondum ...
... mind itself " ] ; trinitas mentis . . . dei est imago ( XIV.xii.1–2 ) [ “ the trinity of the mind . . . is the image of God " ] ; Ecce ergo mens meminit sui , intelligit se , diligit se . Hoc si cernimus , cernimus trinitatem , nondum ...
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