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Pagina 192
... mean . They are , rather , a picturesque means of asserting that there really is an undercurrent of meaning in the world . • Beyond and above these mummeries , now so strange , in a loftier range of Plutarch's thought is much that is ...
... mean . They are , rather , a picturesque means of asserting that there really is an undercurrent of meaning in the world . • Beyond and above these mummeries , now so strange , in a loftier range of Plutarch's thought is much that is ...
Pagina 224
... means show the sum of Shakespeare's debt , or so much as hint at the peculiar glory of Sir Thomas's prose . There is no mere question of borrowed language ; for North and Shakespeare have each his own excellence , of prose and of verse ...
... means show the sum of Shakespeare's debt , or so much as hint at the peculiar glory of Sir Thomas's prose . There is no mere question of borrowed language ; for North and Shakespeare have each his own excellence , of prose and of verse ...
Pagina 372
... mean ' assistants ' and refer to the collaboration of the Two Poets in LXXXIII . ? It can hardly mean baser matter ' ; since the con- trast is between an offering humble , poor , and with- out art , and some other offering presumably ...
... mean ' assistants ' and refer to the collaboration of the Two Poets in LXXXIII . ? It can hardly mean baser matter ' ; since the con- trast is between an offering humble , poor , and with- out art , and some other offering presumably ...
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