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It would seem , therefore , more probable than otherwise that Chaucer got his ideas about the type , not from contemporary discussions , but from reading in olde bokes . It would seem also more , rather than less probable , in view of ...
It would seem , therefore , more probable than otherwise that Chaucer got his ideas about the type , not from contemporary discussions , but from reading in olde bokes . It would seem also more , rather than less probable , in view of ...
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As a philosopher , the Renaissance man was a great eclectic ; he did not hesitate to accept all the ideas that he could find , and he seems never to have been troubled by the most glaring inconsistencies .
As a philosopher , the Renaissance man was a great eclectic ; he did not hesitate to accept all the ideas that he could find , and he seems never to have been troubled by the most glaring inconsistencies .
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On the whole , he con- cludes , most men believe that one's future is unalterably determined at the moment of birth.144 He seems firmly convinced that Tiberius had gained a foreknowledge of the future 145 through the study of astrology ...
On the whole , he con- cludes , most men believe that one's future is unalterably determined at the moment of birth.144 He seems firmly convinced that Tiberius had gained a foreknowledge of the future 145 through the study of astrology ...
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