Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 9British Academy, 1976 |
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... languages about six , of the Teutonic - and the descriptions of Proco- pius imply a good many - only six.3 When Herodotus settled at Thurii in Italy , ten languages at least were spoken there and in Sicily . There is now only one language ...
... languages about six , of the Teutonic - and the descriptions of Proco- pius imply a good many - only six.3 When Herodotus settled at Thurii in Italy , ten languages at least were spoken there and in Sicily . There is now only one language ...
Strana 268
... language in its simplest form is exaggerated by Croce into self - contradiction . The impulse to look to the primitive for the type of perfection is natural and recurrent , and is not without a certain rough justification . There are ...
... language in its simplest form is exaggerated by Croce into self - contradiction . The impulse to look to the primitive for the type of perfection is natural and recurrent , and is not without a certain rough justification . There are ...
Strana 364
... language , and thus its influence extended from the Celtic peoples to the Anglo - Saxon monasteries which lay under a cultural debt to their more anciently Christianized neighbours . The period during which the Hisperic language ...
... language , and thus its influence extended from the Celtic peoples to the Anglo - Saxon monasteries which lay under a cultural debt to their more anciently Christianized neighbours . The period during which the Hisperic language ...
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