Studies in Philology, Volume 30University of North Carolina Press, 1933 |
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Pagina 107
... turn to the explanation most frequently given , that the exhaustion of her store of early memories forced her to turn to philosophical theories for literary material . It is not by any means clear that this alternative was mandatory ...
... turn to the explanation most frequently given , that the exhaustion of her store of early memories forced her to turn to philosophical theories for literary material . It is not by any means clear that this alternative was mandatory ...
Pagina 201
... turning to themselves at length againe , Doe worke their owne perfection so by fate : Then over them Change doth not rule and raigne ; But they raigne over Change , and doe their states maintaine . ' 64199 The latter passage , moreover ...
... turning to themselves at length againe , Doe worke their owne perfection so by fate : Then over them Change doth not rule and raigne ; But they raigne over Change , and doe their states maintaine . ' 64199 The latter passage , moreover ...
Pagina 649
... turning instead to the Indian girl and offering her his love . ( Shelley's Poet never turned from the love of the ... turns to the Indian girl , his mind is still tor- mented by the remembrance of his heavenly love . Mercury - an ...
... turning instead to the Indian girl and offering her his love . ( Shelley's Poet never turned from the love of the ... turns to the Indian girl , his mind is still tor- mented by the remembrance of his heavenly love . Mercury - an ...
Inhoudsopgave
Mason Hammond Concilia Deorum from Homer through | 1 |
Austin Parallel or Coincidence? A Problem of Dante | 17 |
Madeleine Doran Elements in the Composition of King | 34 |
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