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... whole of recorded history . And here , Christian princes , permit me while speaking to you to put in something for the benefit of the philosophers . I shall not be straying from the matter in hand . The permutations of the apsides - the ...
... whole of recorded history . And here , Christian princes , permit me while speaking to you to put in something for the benefit of the philosophers . I shall not be straying from the matter in hand . The permutations of the apsides - the ...
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... whole , and leaves out an offensive sentence . Presumably he did not think that the religious houses of his day were as bad as that ; yet he keeps enough of the indictment to make the point.61 The whole passage on the monasteries is ...
... whole , and leaves out an offensive sentence . Presumably he did not think that the religious houses of his day were as bad as that ; yet he keeps enough of the indictment to make the point.61 The whole passage on the monasteries is ...
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... whole of Ronsard's Hellenic heritage ( the present volume on Ron- sard and the Greek epic will be followed by one on Ronsard and the other Greek poets and one on Ronsard and Greek thought ) , he has obviously chosen a topic of the first ...
... whole of Ronsard's Hellenic heritage ( the present volume on Ron- sard and the Greek epic will be followed by one on Ronsard and the other Greek poets and one on Ronsard and Greek thought ) , he has obviously chosen a topic of the first ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
Some English Poems in Praise of Music | 17 |
The First Idyl of Moschus in Imitations to the | 74 |
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