Mountain Gloom and Mountain Glory: The Development of the Aesthetics of the InfiniteCornell University Press, 1959 - 403 էջ |
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... familiar allusions to Pelion , Ossa , Ida , and Olympus or an occasional lovely epithet for the " wine dark sea , " he would recall few extended descrip- tions of mountains and ocean . If the reader were more familiar with Latin ...
... familiar allusions to Pelion , Ossa , Ida , and Olympus or an occasional lovely epithet for the " wine dark sea , " he would recall few extended descrip- tions of mountains and ocean . If the reader were more familiar with Latin ...
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... Familiar Letters 28 James Howell showed little interest 27 Coryat's Crudities ( Glasgow , 1905 ) , I , 143-144 , 217 . 28 Epistolae Ho - Elianae : The Familiar Letters ( London , 1890 ) , pp . 41 , in scenery . He wrote to his father on ...
... Familiar Letters 28 James Howell showed little interest 27 Coryat's Crudities ( Glasgow , 1905 ) , I , 143-144 , 217 . 28 Epistolae Ho - Elianae : The Familiar Letters ( London , 1890 ) , pp . 41 , in scenery . He wrote to his father on ...
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... familiar constellations that for centuries had imposed an artificial pattern on the skies . But the cosmos was changing . Novae had appeared more than once in the supposedly immutable heavens . Galileo had discovered stars — and , he ...
... familiar constellations that for centuries had imposed an artificial pattern on the skies . But the cosmos was changing . Novae had appeared more than once in the supposedly immutable heavens . Galileo had discovered stars — and , he ...
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New Philosophy | 113 |
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