A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... follow two on Noah , and one each for the sacri- fice of Isaac , and Moses and Pharao , representing the rest of the Old Testament story . Next comes the Nativity section , from the Annun- ciation down to the disputation of the child ...
... follow two on Noah , and one each for the sacri- fice of Isaac , and Moses and Pharao , representing the rest of the Old Testament story . Next comes the Nativity section , from the Annun- ciation down to the disputation of the child ...
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... follow his authority in all things , and follow him almost blindly . His open- mindedness , the absence of any rigid system in his works , was most refreshing to all those who found the rigidity of the Aristotelian sys- tem taught in ...
... follow his authority in all things , and follow him almost blindly . His open- mindedness , the absence of any rigid system in his works , was most refreshing to all those who found the rigidity of the Aristotelian sys- tem taught in ...
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... follow , not only because of the notorious obscurity of the language , but because they are so badly contrived . Characters appear and dis- appear without ever being introduced , it is often hard to tell who or what they are . The ...
... follow , not only because of the notorious obscurity of the language , but because they are so badly contrived . Characters appear and dis- appear without ever being introduced , it is often hard to tell who or what they are . The ...
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