Literature and Western Civilization, Volumes 1-6David Daiches, Anthony Thorlby Aldus, 1974 - 557 páginas |
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... believe themselves to be genuine Ciceros when they end a sentence with a word pattern ( esse videatur ) borrowed from their master . 31 Further- more , he claims , a writer who fears to deviate from his source and who always follows the ...
... believe themselves to be genuine Ciceros when they end a sentence with a word pattern ( esse videatur ) borrowed from their master . 31 Further- more , he claims , a writer who fears to deviate from his source and who always follows the ...
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... believe that they possess certainties or truths that enable them to live . Pascal himself in effect equates them in Fragment 233 ( where , incidentally , he replaces Epictetus , as the typical dogmatist of earlier fragments , by St ...
... believe that they possess certainties or truths that enable them to live . Pascal himself in effect equates them in Fragment 233 ( where , incidentally , he replaces Epictetus , as the typical dogmatist of earlier fragments , by St ...
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... believe " are employed as synonyms : " I am being forced to wager and " . . . I cannot believe . " Pascal then writes : " That is true . But at least get it into your head that , if you are unable to believe , it is because of your ...
... believe " are employed as synonyms : " I am being forced to wager and " . . . I cannot believe . " Pascal then writes : " That is true . But at least get it into your head that , if you are unable to believe , it is because of your ...
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Blackwel | 9 |
Humanism and Language W Schwarz | 39 |
Petrarchism and the End of | 71 |
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