Studies in Philology, Volume 53University of North Carolina Press, 1956 |
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Pagina 148
... reason . The sisters now urge Psyche to look on her lord's face ; they want her to use natural reason instead of relying on the knowledge supplied by faith . They wish , also , to turn her from contemplation , to sow a seed that brings ...
... reason . The sisters now urge Psyche to look on her lord's face ; they want her to use natural reason instead of relying on the knowledge supplied by faith . They wish , also , to turn her from contemplation , to sow a seed that brings ...
Pagina 157
... reason , and the winds with the various passions that afflict the reason but that the reason must control . A similar explanation is suggested by Landino , who sees in the whole history of Aeneas , a soul in search of the Venus Urania ...
... reason , and the winds with the various passions that afflict the reason but that the reason must control . A similar explanation is suggested by Landino , who sees in the whole history of Aeneas , a soul in search of the Venus Urania ...
Pagina 194
... Reason . " By using the consequential " therefore " and by balancing the two comparatives ( " more ... more ... reasons ; and of these the most prolific and usual domain is the argument that turns upon names only . It is impossible in a ...
... Reason . " By using the consequential " therefore " and by balancing the two comparatives ( " more ... more ... reasons ; and of these the most prolific and usual domain is the argument that turns upon names only . It is impossible in a ...
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