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Pagina 28
... give evidence that they were composed in Chaucer's late period . Also , it may be observed , we have in the Miller's ... gives the same interpretation to this line and quotes the text of the Teseide . tentions offered to substitute for ...
... give evidence that they were composed in Chaucer's late period . Also , it may be observed , we have in the Miller's ... gives the same interpretation to this line and quotes the text of the Teseide . tentions offered to substitute for ...
Pagina 244
... gives of his universe , and in addition severely satirizes " centric and eccen- tric . . . cycle and epicycle , orb in ... give forth musical tones in their annual revolutions ? " 188 He next speaks of " the ineffable music of the stars ...
... gives of his universe , and in addition severely satirizes " centric and eccen- tric . . . cycle and epicycle , orb in ... give forth musical tones in their annual revolutions ? " 188 He next speaks of " the ineffable music of the stars ...
Pagina 557
... gives it meaning ; and that the process of giving meaning to bygone facts is just the process of recollection which ... give way Copying the impression of the memory , Though things unnumber'd idly do half seem The work of fancy ? VII ...
... gives it meaning ; and that the process of giving meaning to bygone facts is just the process of recollection which ... give way Copying the impression of the memory , Though things unnumber'd idly do half seem The work of fancy ? VII ...
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