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The remark was based , in part , on an intelligent assumption , by a poet well - versed in languages , that the original Breton lays must have been in Breton . Whatever the truth about these originals may have been , whatever the divers ...
The remark was based , in part , on an intelligent assumption , by a poet well - versed in languages , that the original Breton lays must have been in Breton . Whatever the truth about these originals may have been , whatever the divers ...
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Not even the many Renaissance allusions to rat - rhyming , however , offer so much clear evidence of the original destructive intent of satiric verse in its magical stages as do our English words and phrases descriptive of satire .
Not even the many Renaissance allusions to rat - rhyming , however , offer so much clear evidence of the original destructive intent of satiric verse in its magical stages as do our English words and phrases descriptive of satire .
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Calvin , following Augustine , calls man's natural gifts corrupted by sin , but he recognizes that the human mind retains enough original brightness to make significant progress , especially in the liberal arts , in which the whole ...
Calvin , following Augustine , calls man's natural gifts corrupted by sin , but he recognizes that the human mind retains enough original brightness to make significant progress , especially in the liberal arts , in which the whole ...
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