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... seem to be separate though they are not , just as the double image explains why the single candle flame seems to be double . But the explanation refutes itself . If the qualities of separate things really appear separately , and if ...
... seem to be separate though they are not , just as the double image explains why the single candle flame seems to be double . But the explanation refutes itself . If the qualities of separate things really appear separately , and if ...
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... seems he had never dared to approach him though opportunities had not been lacking , till Petrarch came to Florence ... seems to have read without ceasing the works of antiquity , assimilating as he read . His learning , such as it ...
... seems he had never dared to approach him though opportunities had not been lacking , till Petrarch came to Florence ... seems to have read without ceasing the works of antiquity , assimilating as he read . His learning , such as it ...
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... seem strange that such an one should have played the part of a teacher and professor ; but he certainly was not particular , and Petrarch and Boccaccio were com- pelled to put up with what they could get . Pilatus , however , seems to ...
... seem strange that such an one should have played the part of a teacher and professor ; but he certainly was not particular , and Petrarch and Boccaccio were com- pelled to put up with what they could get . Pilatus , however , seems to ...
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF LEARNING BY | 3 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192021 | 19 |
By O F EMERSON | 45 |
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