Studies in Philology, Volume 35University of North Carolina Press, 1938 |
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Pagina 196
... says : So wearie both of fighting had their fill , That life it selfe seemd loathsome , and long safetie ill . Has then the ring lost its virtue ? Is it not likely that all this hocus - pocus of magic is merely a device to give variety ...
... says : So wearie both of fighting had their fill , That life it selfe seemd loathsome , and long safetie ill . Has then the ring lost its virtue ? Is it not likely that all this hocus - pocus of magic is merely a device to give variety ...
Pagina 220
... says , " hath his tyme , ech nation his nature , and ech nature his prop- erty . " All of these are faint reflections of the original common nature.49 The proof from the bones of disinterred giants becomes , as we shall notice , most ...
... says , " hath his tyme , ech nation his nature , and ech nature his prop- erty . " All of these are faint reflections of the original common nature.49 The proof from the bones of disinterred giants becomes , as we shall notice , most ...
Pagina 497
... says " he burns between two fires , Anthropomorphism " ( which is the theistical side of Calvan- ism ) , " and Pantheism " ( which is the religious side of nature , as Cole- ridge would say if he were here . ) Now , for my part , I find ...
... says " he burns between two fires , Anthropomorphism " ( which is the theistical side of Calvan- ism ) , " and Pantheism " ( which is the religious side of nature , as Cole- ridge would say if he were here . ) Now , for my part , I find ...
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Pauline Aiken Vincent of Beauvais and the Green Yeo | 1 |
Haldeen Braddy Sir Oton de Graunson Flour of | 10 |
E Bagby Atwood Some Minor Sources of Lydgates Troy | 25 |
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