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... King Alfred was no slavish translator . He never hesitated to adapt his originals to his own purpose by interpolations through which we can trace the workings of his eager intellect . We hear too , the firm tones of his voice in the ...
... King Alfred was no slavish translator . He never hesitated to adapt his originals to his own purpose by interpolations through which we can trace the workings of his eager intellect . We hear too , the firm tones of his voice in the ...
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... King Alfred was no slavish translator . He never hesitated to adapt his originals to his own purpose by interpolations through which we can trace the workings of his eager intellect . We hear too , the firm tones of his voice in the ...
... King Alfred was no slavish translator . He never hesitated to adapt his originals to his own purpose by interpolations through which we can trace the workings of his eager intellect . We hear too , the firm tones of his voice in the ...
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... King , to speak obscurely . ... From excellent advice on speech , the King turns to instruction on written works : ' Now as to your writing , which is nothing else but a form of enregistrate speech ; use a plaine , short , but stately ...
... King , to speak obscurely . ... From excellent advice on speech , the King turns to instruction on written works : ' Now as to your writing , which is nothing else but a form of enregistrate speech ; use a plaine , short , but stately ...
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ARTIST OR TEACHERS | 17 |
JJ ROUSSEAU AND THE BIRTH OF ROMANTICISM | 34 |
THE LIFE AND EARLY DEATH OF GEORGIANISM | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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