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Pagina 42
... providing . Even more precisely did Stephanus's definition , “ dialogues and writings of the sort in which the ... provides the additional information that these Muses " are now , as they ever have been from my earliest youth , my ...
... providing . Even more precisely did Stephanus's definition , “ dialogues and writings of the sort in which the ... provides the additional information that these Muses " are now , as they ever have been from my earliest youth , my ...
Pagina 106
... provides yet another link to fame . Identi- fying the Muses as the stages of learning and knowledge , Fulgentius designated Clio as the first step : " First is Clio , standing for the first conception of learning , for cleos is the ...
... provides yet another link to fame . Identi- fying the Muses as the stages of learning and knowledge , Fulgentius designated Clio as the first step : " First is Clio , standing for the first conception of learning , for cleos is the ...
Pagina 137
... provides the data for this statement in Life Records of John Milton ( New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press , 1958 ) , 5 : 154 , 157–58 . The poet's mother must have been born by February 11 , 1573 , when she was mentioned in an ...
... provides the data for this statement in Life Records of John Milton ( New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press , 1958 ) , 5 : 154 , 157–58 . The poet's mother must have been born by February 11 , 1573 , when she was mentioned in an ...
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Tradition and the Individual Talent | 1 |
The Tender Stops of Various Quills | 13 |
The Mellowing Year | 44 |
Copyright | |
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