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Sometimes the classics was translated not from the original but from its rendering in some current language e . g . , Italian or French . Thus , Plutarch's Lives was translated first into French by Bishop Amyot and from French into ...
Sometimes the classics was translated not from the original but from its rendering in some current language e . g . , Italian or French . Thus , Plutarch's Lives was translated first into French by Bishop Amyot and from French into ...
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As a result , each of these have been split into two autonomous universities , one for the French language and one for the Dutch language . The Dutch - language University of Louvain will remain in that city , while the French ...
As a result , each of these have been split into two autonomous universities , one for the French language and one for the Dutch language . The Dutch - language University of Louvain will remain in that city , while the French ...
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1 Let us now direct our attention to Shakespeare's knowledge of French and Italian the two Continental tongues which were gradually devoloping into what can be called the language of literature . French , Italian and Spanish are ...
1 Let us now direct our attention to Shakespeare's knowledge of French and Italian the two Continental tongues which were gradually devoloping into what can be called the language of literature . French , Italian and Spanish are ...
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Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathayo | 27 |
SamkhyaYoga Theory of causality an Advaitic Study | 45 |
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