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... Greek relations of end to means into Latin . The later scholastics of the Western Church reading mostly Latin had their Greeks filtered for them thru Arabic ; their Jews also from Arabic that was turned into Latin . So Albertus Magnus ...
... Greek relations of end to means into Latin . The later scholastics of the Western Church reading mostly Latin had their Greeks filtered for them thru Arabic ; their Jews also from Arabic that was turned into Latin . So Albertus Magnus ...
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... Greek scholiasts may not , by modern prosodic tests of where a line ends , rhyme on the nose , no rhyme can be seen tho print shows it within a line or within lines not far apart . It has been said that rhyme should be heard and not ...
... Greek scholiasts may not , by modern prosodic tests of where a line ends , rhyme on the nose , no rhyme can be seen tho print shows it within a line or within lines not far apart . It has been said that rhyme should be heard and not ...
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... Greek pada which means " to search industriously and examine . " Many hold that it has its origin in Moys which means in the Egyptian language " Water , " and Icos which means " Science " ; and so it signifies a science invented on or ...
... Greek pada which means " to search industriously and examine . " Many hold that it has its origin in Moys which means in the Egyptian language " Water , " and Icos which means " Science " ; and so it signifies a science invented on or ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
notes for Her music to Pericles and for a graph of culture | 33 |
Abomb and H | 97 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action affect appears Aristotle beauty beginning believe better blind body called cause character clear death definition desire doth dream ears earth existence express eyes face fact father feeling follow give Greek green Hamlet hand hath head hear heart human idea imagination KING knowledge language later learned less light lines live logic look Love's matter means mind move nature never night object once perhaps Pericles philosopher play pleasure poet present question reason seems seen sense shadow Shakespeare sight simple sing sometimes song Sonnet soul sound speak stand sweet tell thee things thou thought tongue translated true truth turn understanding voice whole wish wonder writing
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