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Even this impact of the strange in mythology will not wholly account for the nature of romance . If it did , Latin literature would have been romantic . The Romans , no less than the Normans , were confronted by Celts and Teutons and ...
Even this impact of the strange in mythology will not wholly account for the nature of romance . If it did , Latin literature would have been romantic . The Romans , no less than the Normans , were confronted by Celts and Teutons and ...
Pagina 161
i He lays the ruin of his country at the door of Aratus alone ; but ' this , ' he adds , ' that we have written of Aratus ... is not so much to accuse him as to make us see the frayelty and weakness of man's nature : the which , though ...
i He lays the ruin of his country at the door of Aratus alone ; but ' this , ' he adds , ' that we have written of Aratus ... is not so much to accuse him as to make us see the frayelty and weakness of man's nature : the which , though ...
Pagina 353
My nature is subdued To what it works in like the dyer's hand ' : and then to seek for far - fetched and fantastic interpretations is to evince an ignorance , not only of the obloquy to which actors were then exposed , and of the ...
My nature is subdued To what it works in like the dyer's hand ' : and then to seek for far - fetched and fantastic interpretations is to evince an ignorance , not only of the obloquy to which actors were then exposed , and of the ...
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