Norwegian Studies in English, Vydání 7Oslo University Press, 1958 |
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... expressed by Hinchliffe and Trapp , although no doubt he would have been sorely puzzled by the new jargon which graced the poetic expression of the desire for the clear knowledge of ultimate truth . Among the Latin poets , Virgil and ...
... expressed by Hinchliffe and Trapp , although no doubt he would have been sorely puzzled by the new jargon which graced the poetic expression of the desire for the clear knowledge of ultimate truth . Among the Latin poets , Virgil and ...
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... expressed the Horatian opinion that ' comfortable delight , with content , is the good of every thing , and the patterne of heauen . A morsell of bread with comfort , is better by much than a fat Oxe with vnquietnesse.'9 The first ...
... expressed the Horatian opinion that ' comfortable delight , with content , is the good of every thing , and the patterne of heauen . A morsell of bread with comfort , is better by much than a fat Oxe with vnquietnesse.'9 The first ...
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... expressed a few years later by Pope , that ' partial evil ' is ' universal good ' : Kind benefits oft flow from means unkind . Were the whole known , that we uncouth suppose , Doubtless , would beauteous symmetry disclose . The naked ...
... expressed a few years later by Pope , that ' partial evil ' is ' universal good ' : Kind benefits oft flow from means unkind . Were the whole known , that we uncouth suppose , Doubtless , would beauteous symmetry disclose . The naked ...
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