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... called imita- tive , every romance , and even every history must be called so likewise . " Jones is , of course , unfair to Aristotle , who neither equates meter with poetry ( and in fact warns against such an error in the first chapter ...
... called imita- tive , every romance , and even every history must be called so likewise . " Jones is , of course , unfair to Aristotle , who neither equates meter with poetry ( and in fact warns against such an error in the first chapter ...
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... called Taitsh ( corruption of the German deutsch ) ; later , Jidisch ( from jüdisch , “ Jew ish " ) ; also Ivri Taitsch ( Hebrew - German ) . To which should be added the intimate " Mameloshen " ( mother - tongue ) and Prost - Yiddish ...
... called Taitsh ( corruption of the German deutsch ) ; later , Jidisch ( from jüdisch , “ Jew ish " ) ; also Ivri Taitsch ( Hebrew - German ) . To which should be added the intimate " Mameloshen " ( mother - tongue ) and Prost - Yiddish ...
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... called despotism , an " unchecked tyranny . " The model of a king who submitted to laws embodied more than Frederick's ideal of service to the state . The notion which was indeed quite clear in his mind , but was not , as we shall see ...
... called despotism , an " unchecked tyranny . " The model of a king who submitted to laws embodied more than Frederick's ideal of service to the state . The notion which was indeed quite clear in his mind , but was not , as we shall see ...
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