Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 6British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... supposed to derive its second element direct from the early Celtic feminine galā ' passion , valour ' . The compound as a whole would probably have the possessive sense of One who has both the qualification of a runner and the prowess ...
... supposed to derive its second element direct from the early Celtic feminine galā ' passion , valour ' . The compound as a whole would probably have the possessive sense of One who has both the qualification of a runner and the prowess ...
Page 396
... supposed to contain his own ashes ; in the Iphigenia he interrupts his own funeral rites . No other character in Greek Tragedy behaves in this extraordinary way . But Saxo's Amlođi does . When Amlođi goes to England he is supposed to be ...
... supposed to contain his own ashes ; in the Iphigenia he interrupts his own funeral rites . No other character in Greek Tragedy behaves in this extraordinary way . But Saxo's Amlođi does . When Amlođi goes to England he is supposed to be ...
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... supposed things upon a supposed individual mind . But here , once more , there was assumed beforehand a whole theory of reality , the justification of which , if it is true , philosophy is required to furnish . Common sense does , no ...
... supposed things upon a supposed individual mind . But here , once more , there was assumed beforehand a whole theory of reality , the justification of which , if it is true , philosophy is required to furnish . Common sense does , no ...
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