Studies in Philology, Volume 38University of North Carolina Press, 1941 |
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Pagina 128
... indicate that the satiric forms and methods noted in early Irish literature by Professor Robinson seem common to all Goidelic and to most Brythonic branches of the Celts . Scotland , the Hebridean archipelago , Wales , and the Isle of ...
... indicate that the satiric forms and methods noted in early Irish literature by Professor Robinson seem common to all Goidelic and to most Brythonic branches of the Celts . Scotland , the Hebridean archipelago , Wales , and the Isle of ...
Pagina 193
... indicate that the reason for the dilatoriness of the lightning was that Marlowe conceived Tamburlaine to be one of the fortunati . There is no evidence that Marlowe knew the writings of Pontano although their temperaments are similar ...
... indicate that the reason for the dilatoriness of the lightning was that Marlowe conceived Tamburlaine to be one of the fortunati . There is no evidence that Marlowe knew the writings of Pontano although their temperaments are similar ...
Pagina 218
... indicate this similarity of motive , Dr. Thaler quotes Margaret's remarks on Hero's wedding dress . Actually Margaret 27 says that her mistress ' gown is finer than the Duchess of Milan's , a statement which , as far as I can see , has ...
... indicate this similarity of motive , Dr. Thaler quotes Margaret's remarks on Hero's wedding dress . Actually Margaret 27 says that her mistress ' gown is finer than the Duchess of Milan's , a statement which , as far as I can see , has ...
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