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... to a discussion of that supreme ease of manner and pleasing demeanor which Castiglione called grace and which is descended not only from Cicero's decorum ( De Officiis , I , 35 ) but from Greek xapes and Latin venustas as well .
... to a discussion of that supreme ease of manner and pleasing demeanor which Castiglione called grace and which is descended not only from Cicero's decorum ( De Officiis , I , 35 ) but from Greek xapes and Latin venustas as well .
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These divisions are perhaps only a matter of how he is applying his wit , and in all of them there is a doubt about what qualities of mind are so called . This is decided in a given case mainly by emotions of admiration or satirical ...
These divisions are perhaps only a matter of how he is applying his wit , and in all of them there is a doubt about what qualities of mind are so called . This is decided in a given case mainly by emotions of admiration or satirical ...
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Both Sarpedon and Belinda experience moments of victory , and both are called upon to face their moments of defeat and loss . The main difference between them ( other than the extreme disparateness of contexts ) is the difference in ...
Both Sarpedon and Belinda experience moments of victory , and both are called upon to face their moments of defeat and loss . The main difference between them ( other than the extreme disparateness of contexts ) is the difference in ...
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