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... once and for ever , with the final irrevoca- bility of truth . Giovita Scalvini , one of the earliest , and one of the most intelligent , critics of Manzoni , said that I Promessi Sposi , like the Divina Commedia , was an allegory : and ...
... once and for ever , with the final irrevoca- bility of truth . Giovita Scalvini , one of the earliest , and one of the most intelligent , critics of Manzoni , said that I Promessi Sposi , like the Divina Commedia , was an allegory : and ...
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... once unique and typical . Unique figures reflecting the personal sensibility of their maker , typical in that they represent those recurrent situations and those permanent structural elements of the human spirit which the poets are ...
... once unique and typical . Unique figures reflecting the personal sensibility of their maker , typical in that they represent those recurrent situations and those permanent structural elements of the human spirit which the poets are ...
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... once described it — and a little searching brought to light rationalist pamphlets on such subjects as Geology and Genesis and Noah and His Incredible Ark . He was further attracted to the reading of missionary literature . He was ...
... once described it — and a little searching brought to light rationalist pamphlets on such subjects as Geology and Genesis and Noah and His Incredible Ark . He was further attracted to the reading of missionary literature . He was ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
ALESSANDRO MANZONI Italian Lecture By A P dEntrèves | 23 |
MORAL PRINCIPLES AND INDUCTIVE POLICIES Philosophical | 51 |
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