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Page 77
... things , and in the innate ability of Adam to name the animals . ” Even in the Garden , however , as he points out , the perfect coinci- dence of words and things is already vastly complicated . First of all , our entry into Eden is ...
... things , and in the innate ability of Adam to name the animals . ” Even in the Garden , however , as he points out , the perfect coinci- dence of words and things is already vastly complicated . First of all , our entry into Eden is ...
Page 101
... things and approve them , but I follow the worse . Why do you , a royal maiden , burn for a stranger and imagine marriage with a foreign world ? This land as well can give you something to love . . . . But unless I deliver him , he will ...
... things and approve them , but I follow the worse . Why do you , a royal maiden , burn for a stranger and imagine marriage with a foreign world ? This land as well can give you something to love . . . . But unless I deliver him , he will ...
Page 102
... things , but going to them : the title of liberator of the Achaean youth ; acquaintance with a better land ; great cities , whose fame flourishes even here ; the manners and arts of those places ; and the man for whom I would exchange ...
... things , but going to them : the title of liberator of the Achaean youth ; acquaintance with a better land ; great cities , whose fame flourishes even here ; the manners and arts of those places ; and the man for whom I would exchange ...
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