Romance Languages Annual: RLA., Volume 3Purdue Research Foundation, 1991 - Language and languages |
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Page 93
... reason . " Such customary existence was abused and in confusion when order and reason were absent . Thus , only the customs founded on or conforming with reason should be used for reform . Reason is virtuous and universal . Man can no ...
... reason . " Such customary existence was abused and in confusion when order and reason were absent . Thus , only the customs founded on or conforming with reason should be used for reform . Reason is virtuous and universal . Man can no ...
Page 94
... reason , so that a true image would result . As he noted beginning his fourth chapter on consonants , " ingenious Greeks sought out things according to natural reason . " 18 As Meigret stated a little further on , if we esteemed reason ...
... reason , so that a true image would result . As he noted beginning his fourth chapter on consonants , " ingenious Greeks sought out things according to natural reason . " 18 As Meigret stated a little further on , if we esteemed reason ...
Page 355
... reasons . However , none of these reasons really have a solid basis . For example , one reason is that the Lázaro of the Segunda parte does not suffer from hunger . This is true ; in the world of the tuna fish he does not suffer hunger ...
... reasons . However , none of these reasons really have a solid basis . For example , one reason is that the Lázaro of the Segunda parte does not suffer from hunger . This is true ; in the world of the tuna fish he does not suffer hunger ...
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