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... tions , augury , and charms , and also in contemporary books on witch- craft . Ovid's treasures had been inherited from traditions , oral and written , originating with primitive peoples and passed on through the civilizations of Egypt ...
... tions , augury , and charms , and also in contemporary books on witch- craft . Ovid's treasures had been inherited from traditions , oral and written , originating with primitive peoples and passed on through the civilizations of Egypt ...
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... tions . Thus , Contention like a horse Full of high feeding , madly hath broke loose , And bears down all before him ... tional technique to imitate , and he undoubtedly possessed some of the two - fold tendency to evaluate Man in terms ...
... tions . Thus , Contention like a horse Full of high feeding , madly hath broke loose , And bears down all before him ... tional technique to imitate , and he undoubtedly possessed some of the two - fold tendency to evaluate Man in terms ...
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... tions of Faces , Figures , and Fortunes . Naperville , Ill .: Nichols , ( c ) 1931 . Willis , A. E. , The Human Face . Third edition . New York : The author , 1878 . Human Nature ; or , Men and Women Exposed . New York : 189- ?. Wilson ...
... tions of Faces , Figures , and Fortunes . Naperville , Ill .: Nichols , ( c ) 1931 . Willis , A. E. , The Human Face . Third edition . New York : The author , 1878 . Human Nature ; or , Men and Women Exposed . New York : 189- ?. Wilson ...
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CHAPTER | 5 |
The Tradition | 27 |
Some Notes on Aesop Editions Since Shakespeares Time | 73 |
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