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But he interprets with the mind of a Renaissance man , and suffuses it with a Renaissance glow , which is another glory than that of the Middle Ages . All the while , too , at the university as at school , his mind was nourishing itself ...
But he interprets with the mind of a Renaissance man , and suffuses it with a Renaissance glow , which is another glory than that of the Middle Ages . All the while , too , at the university as at school , his mind was nourishing itself ...
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We perceive that a great deal went on in that ambitious , passionate , voracious mind besides what was strictly relevant to the studies of the university . Nevertheless , he did not neglect these either — at least , the studies of his ...
We perceive that a great deal went on in that ambitious , passionate , voracious mind besides what was strictly relevant to the studies of the university . Nevertheless , he did not neglect these either — at least , the studies of his ...
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modern mind he is more sympathetic as such . There was still not enough material ; so Marlowe developed the relations between the tyrant and his three sons . The eldest of them , Calyphas , is a coward , unworthy of his father ...
modern mind he is more sympathetic as such . There was still not enough material ; so Marlowe developed the relations between the tyrant and his three sons . The eldest of them , Calyphas , is a coward , unworthy of his father ...
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