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... Already in the fourth century his commentator Donatus had to insist that Virgil was a poet and not a professor of metaphysics . He had come to be called the Plato of poets . Many attempts were made - they have been renewed down to our ...
... Already in the fourth century his commentator Donatus had to insist that Virgil was a poet and not a professor of metaphysics . He had come to be called the Plato of poets . Many attempts were made - they have been renewed down to our ...
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... already emphasized that what we immediately experience need not be , and indeed , when properly envisaged never is , other than mysterious . If we try to define the nature of the self , or even of natural events , we are at once in the ...
... already emphasized that what we immediately experience need not be , and indeed , when properly envisaged never is , other than mysterious . If we try to define the nature of the self , or even of natural events , we are at once in the ...
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... already a chose jugée before ever the Congress of Berlin met . Russia had on the three occasions already quoted and again in two secret memor- anda addressed to Vienna on 31 January and 8 May , 1878 , 1 expressly debarred herself from ...
... already a chose jugée before ever the Congress of Berlin met . Russia had on the three occasions already quoted and again in two secret memor- anda addressed to Vienna on 31 January and 8 May , 1878 , 1 expressly debarred herself from ...
Contents
VERGILS CREATIVE ART Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 14 |
VIRGIL IN ITALIAN POETRY Annual Italian Lecture By Edmund | 28 |
CARDINAL POLES MANUSCRIPTS By E Lobel Communicated | 97 |
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