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Page 99
... already found expression . Incidentally , in the comparatively rudimentary and tentative prose of the Vita Nuova , we perceive Dante already interested in questions some of which he will treat more fully later : the development of ...
... already found expression . Incidentally , in the comparatively rudimentary and tentative prose of the Vita Nuova , we perceive Dante already interested in questions some of which he will treat more fully later : the development of ...
Page 107
... already written , or celebrated in the songs of the giullari , or passing on the lips of the people , -contenting himself with interpreting them in the light of his knowledge of the human heart , and illuminating them with his own ...
... already written , or celebrated in the songs of the giullari , or passing on the lips of the people , -contenting himself with interpreting them in the light of his knowledge of the human heart , and illuminating them with his own ...
Page 171
... already knowing it to be square , need not and does not concern itself with the existence of other alternatives ... already known or fully believed to be realized , or where it has already been practically decided that it shall be ...
... already knowing it to be square , need not and does not concern itself with the existence of other alternatives ... already known or fully believed to be realized , or where it has already been practically decided that it shall be ...
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