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But knavery and credulity , mimicry and metamorphosis , alike reflect aspects of one basic folly : the folly of becoming , or trying to become , what one is not , the cardinal sin of losing one's nature . Only Bonario and Celia , of all ...
But knavery and credulity , mimicry and metamorphosis , alike reflect aspects of one basic folly : the folly of becoming , or trying to become , what one is not , the cardinal sin of losing one's nature . Only Bonario and Celia , of all ...
الصفحة 66
The Spanish journey through Celtiberia ' ' ) is described : the prince becomes Albion ; his father , Neptune ; Buckingham ( Master of the King's Horse ) becomes Hippius , Neptune's “ powerfull MANAGER of Horse " ; Sir Francis Cottington ...
The Spanish journey through Celtiberia ' ' ) is described : the prince becomes Albion ; his father , Neptune ; Buckingham ( Master of the King's Horse ) becomes Hippius , Neptune's “ powerfull MANAGER of Horse " ; Sir Francis Cottington ...
الصفحة 210
a a becomes a kind of standard or model of the relation of musical or poetic form to content or purpose . ... Here is a beautifully framed example of what would become a dogma of Classicism : a form or mode is seen to possess an ethos ...
a a becomes a kind of standard or model of the relation of musical or poetic form to content or purpose . ... Here is a beautifully framed example of what would become a dogma of Classicism : a form or mode is seen to possess an ethos ...
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