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Pagina 16
... later . For that development follows immediately on a renewal and multiplication of the same or similar influences . Literature is transfigured into Romance by the twilight of the West , the mirage of the East , and the uncouth strength ...
... later . For that development follows immediately on a renewal and multiplication of the same or similar influences . Literature is transfigured into Romance by the twilight of the West , the mirage of the East , and the uncouth strength ...
Pagina 135
... later date.1 For indeed , once begun in the first Latin translation , this process of completing Plutarch knew no bounds for more than two hundred years . The Spanish historian , Antonio de Guevara , had perpetrated a decade of emperors ...
... later date.1 For indeed , once begun in the first Latin translation , this process of completing Plutarch knew no bounds for more than two hundred years . The Spanish historian , Antonio de Guevara , had perpetrated a decade of emperors ...
Pagina 204
... later comes down like a brick . The Langhornes ' eagle is still more precipitate , their Pythagoras still more peremptory . That philo- sopher , ' as they naturally call the Greek , had so far tamed an eagle that by pronouncing certain ...
... later comes down like a brick . The Langhornes ' eagle is still more precipitate , their Pythagoras still more peremptory . That philo- sopher , ' as they naturally call the Greek , had so far tamed an eagle that by pronouncing certain ...
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