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... reason to believe that before writing of Mulla and Molanna he had already met the Italian myth of locality . His tributes to the Irish wilderness , we may then conclude , draw strength from a tradition : the boldness of his innovation ...
... reason to believe that before writing of Mulla and Molanna he had already met the Italian myth of locality . His tributes to the Irish wilderness , we may then conclude , draw strength from a tradition : the boldness of his innovation ...
Pagina 438
... reason to accommodate his conception of the German Vernunft and to reconcile a conflict between head and heart.2 In the domain of reason both poetry and religion seemed to abide . He had also re - defined poetry.3 According to his new ...
... reason to accommodate his conception of the German Vernunft and to reconcile a conflict between head and heart.2 In the domain of reason both poetry and religion seemed to abide . He had also re - defined poetry.3 According to his new ...
Pagina 446
... reason for his interest in the Scottish Reformation : The History of the Scotch Presbyterian Church is noteworthy for this reason , that above all Protestant Churches it for some time was a real Church ; had brought home in authentic ...
... reason for his interest in the Scottish Reformation : The History of the Scotch Presbyterian Church is noteworthy for this reason , that above all Protestant Churches it for some time was a real Church ; had brought home in authentic ...
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