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Page 85
... considered the choice of the vernacular justified , because the poems were love poems and the prose was merely a commentary upon those poems of love . Later he went farther and argued that the vernacular was an adequate medium for the ...
... considered the choice of the vernacular justified , because the poems were love poems and the prose was merely a commentary upon those poems of love . Later he went farther and argued that the vernacular was an adequate medium for the ...
Page 88
... considered excellent . In Limbus ' among the countless innocent heathens is singled out a small group of five poets , who admit Dante as a sixth member , and together they enter into a castle in which the aristocracy of Limbus dwell ...
... considered excellent . In Limbus ' among the countless innocent heathens is singled out a small group of five poets , who admit Dante as a sixth member , and together they enter into a castle in which the aristocracy of Limbus dwell ...
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... considered of such importance in 1812 that , although we were engaged in our titanic struggle with Napoleon , we considered the disadvantages of having the United States added to our enemies less than those that would follow from a ...
... considered of such importance in 1812 that , although we were engaged in our titanic struggle with Napoleon , we considered the disadvantages of having the United States added to our enemies less than those that would follow from a ...
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