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... appears a revelation of the divine perfection , and the personification of philosophy whose body is wisdom and whose soul is love . This aids us to understand how , in the Divina Commedia , what might well be arid scholastic ...
... appears a revelation of the divine perfection , and the personification of philosophy whose body is wisdom and whose soul is love . This aids us to understand how , in the Divina Commedia , what might well be arid scholastic ...
Page 162
... appear ' . We say that something may appear to be what it is not . So used , appearing is synonymous with seeming . But we also say not that something appears or seems to exist , or to be this or that , but simply that it appears ...
... appear ' . We say that something may appear to be what it is not . So used , appearing is synonymous with seeming . But we also say not that something appears or seems to exist , or to be this or that , but simply that it appears ...
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... appears to have been written at the beginning of the sixteenth century , but Nicholas Collys was already practising as a notary in 1481 , his mark appearing on an original deed of that date in C.C.C. , Cambridge , MS . 108 : 1 the ...
... appears to have been written at the beginning of the sixteenth century , but Nicholas Collys was already practising as a notary in 1481 , his mark appearing on an original deed of that date in C.C.C. , Cambridge , MS . 108 : 1 the ...
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