Eighteenth-century Studies in Honor of Donald F. HydeGrolier Club, 1970 - 424 Seiten |
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... Thales identify himself first with St. David , the austere Welsh missionary who suffered for his efforts to evangelize an ancient and depraved Britain . In fact , he had Thales carry the identification one step further , by actually ...
... Thales identify himself first with St. David , the austere Welsh missionary who suffered for his efforts to evangelize an ancient and depraved Britain . In fact , he had Thales carry the identification one step further , by actually ...
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... Thales ' armament . For several reasons , however , Johnson inserted few such terms into Thales ' oration . He probably shared Quintilian's suspicion of " verba peregrina " as " perverse and pedantick , " as a pretentious camouflage of ...
... Thales ' armament . For several reasons , however , Johnson inserted few such terms into Thales ' oration . He probably shared Quintilian's suspicion of " verba peregrina " as " perverse and pedantick , " as a pretentious camouflage of ...
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... Thales as a specific victim of inhumanity . The image elicited by the two lines is that of a man who , overwhelmed by misfor- tune , " waits " passively upon the river bank as though he were already stripped of connection with place and ...
... Thales as a specific victim of inhumanity . The image elicited by the two lines is that of a man who , overwhelmed by misfor- tune , " waits " passively upon the river bank as though he were already stripped of connection with place and ...
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JOHNSONS TRIP TO DEVON IN 1762 | 3 |
JOHNSON AND THE EARL OF ORRERY | 29 |
MNICOL MACPHERSON AND JOHNSON | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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