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29 Friedländer's arguments persuaded the Oxford editor of Lucretius , Cyril Bailey : ' a permutation of the letters changes the meaning , just as a rearrangement of the atoms in wood may produce fire ' ; ' The atomism which the ...
29 Friedländer's arguments persuaded the Oxford editor of Lucretius , Cyril Bailey : ' a permutation of the letters changes the meaning , just as a rearrangement of the atoms in wood may produce fire ' ; ' The atomism which the ...
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Logan : ' More than one line , like “ Devouring time blunt thou the Lyons pawes ” ( 19.1 ) or “ And from the forlorne world his visage hide ” ( 33.7 ) , contains the scrambled letters h - e - l - e - n v - e - n - d - l - e - r ...
Logan : ' More than one line , like “ Devouring time blunt thou the Lyons pawes ” ( 19.1 ) or “ And from the forlorne world his visage hide ” ( 33.7 ) , contains the scrambled letters h - e - l - e - n v - e - n - d - l - e - r ...
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Burns knew the work of Locke , Smith , and Francis Hutcheson , and addressed the Common Sense philosophy most associated with the name of Thomas Reid in ' The Holy Fair ' ( Kinsley 70 ) , ' The Ordination ' ( Kinsley 85 ) and ' Letter ...
Burns knew the work of Locke , Smith , and Francis Hutcheson , and addressed the Common Sense philosophy most associated with the name of Thomas Reid in ' The Holy Fair ' ( Kinsley 70 ) , ' The Ordination ' ( Kinsley 85 ) and ' Letter ...
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