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... Soliloquies . Of all of Alfred's translations , these two not only deviate most freely from their sources into original com- position , but also are based on the most classically philosophical sources and are moreover , as Henry Lee ...
... Soliloquies . Of all of Alfred's translations , these two not only deviate most freely from their sources into original com- position , but also are based on the most classically philosophical sources and are moreover , as Henry Lee ...
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... Soliloquies . Finally , Alfred's changes in relation to friendship modify the meaning of the Latin text less drastically in the Consolation than in the Soliloquies . Hence , study of Alfred's Consolation , worthwhile in its own right ...
... Soliloquies . Finally , Alfred's changes in relation to friendship modify the meaning of the Latin text less drastically in the Consolation than in the Soliloquies . Hence , study of Alfred's Consolation , worthwhile in its own right ...
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... Soliloquies on a basis entirely different from , and perhaps even more consistent than , that of Augustine . Finally , Alfred's use of the concept of friendship invests the Soliloquies with a rhetorical power that for his audience was ...
... Soliloquies on a basis entirely different from , and perhaps even more consistent than , that of Augustine . Finally , Alfred's use of the concept of friendship invests the Soliloquies with a rhetorical power that for his audience was ...
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