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... Perhaps it may be guessed that Wyatt , in reworking this sonnet , was not follow- ing , as authorities say , medieval - Latin tradition - composing by ear , without craft , writing accentual verse and throwing in extra syllables ...
... Perhaps it may be guessed that Wyatt , in reworking this sonnet , was not follow- ing , as authorities say , medieval - Latin tradition - composing by ear , without craft , writing accentual verse and throwing in extra syllables ...
81. oldal
... Perhaps the chronological sequence implied in the comparison that has been made here between Shakespeare , Spinoza , and Wittgenstein suggests a convenient generic principle of ' looking ' at history - and that when all is said , in ...
... Perhaps the chronological sequence implied in the comparison that has been made here between Shakespeare , Spinoza , and Wittgenstein suggests a convenient generic principle of ' looking ' at history - and that when all is said , in ...
345. oldal
... perhaps for ages , without undergoing any alteration . . . . It is curious to see how different substances wait - how some will wait till the temperature is raised a little , and others till it is raised a good deal . . . . In the one ...
... perhaps for ages , without undergoing any alteration . . . . It is curious to see how different substances wait - how some will wait till the temperature is raised a little , and others till it is raised a good deal . . . . In the one ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
notes for Her music to Pericles and for a graph of culture | 33 |
Abomb and H | 97 |
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