AnglisticaRosenkilde and Bagger, 1953 - 208 páginas |
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... Maxims I expects of its audience - as well as the pu of 1. 2 – not simply attention but also wisdom . Although the ... maxims , then they should not be niggardly in doing so . It is this sense of abun- dance , of the sheer delight in the ...
... Maxims I expects of its audience - as well as the pu of 1. 2 – not simply attention but also wisdom . Although the ... maxims , then they should not be niggardly in doing so . It is this sense of abun- dance , of the sheer delight in the ...
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... maxims on any subject . The con- cluding statement that no man has returned from heaven to describe the celestial home of the victorious people is the poem's final reminder that all human knowledge is inherently limited . By closing ...
... maxims on any subject . The con- cluding statement that no man has returned from heaven to describe the celestial home of the victorious people is the poem's final reminder that all human knowledge is inherently limited . By closing ...
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... Maxims II is somewhat misleading because it is followed by a sequence of byo - maxims which extends through 1. 13a . These maxims are devoted to statements which , because they admit of little or no qualification , approach absolute ...
... Maxims II is somewhat misleading because it is followed by a sequence of byo - maxims which extends through 1. 13a . These maxims are devoted to statements which , because they admit of little or no qualification , approach absolute ...
Contenido
Introduction | 9 |
The Latin Encyclopedias and Their Catalogues | 29 |
Conclusion | 202 |
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