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... once attributed to images by physiognomical and other scientific tracts of the Middle Ages and Renaissance , namely the power to impress itself on the unborn fetus , who clearly acts as a mirror of what the mother sees , and bears on ...
... once attributed to images by physiognomical and other scientific tracts of the Middle Ages and Renaissance , namely the power to impress itself on the unborn fetus , who clearly acts as a mirror of what the mother sees , and bears on ...
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... once , so cruel ? where is the proud gleam hidden ? the beautiful crimson of your blooming cheeks , where is it fled ? where is the serenity of your brow ? " ] The beloved here exists in a state of loss : he is wounded , he is ...
... once , so cruel ? where is the proud gleam hidden ? the beautiful crimson of your blooming cheeks , where is it fled ? where is the serenity of your brow ? " ] The beloved here exists in a state of loss : he is wounded , he is ...
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... once again ( XVIII.26 ) . Then Armida appears from within the myrtle : Quella lui mira in un lieta e dolente : mille affetti in un guardo appaion misti . Poi dice : --io pur ti veggio , e finalmente pur ritorni a colei da chi fuggisti ...
... once again ( XVIII.26 ) . Then Armida appears from within the myrtle : Quella lui mira in un lieta e dolente : mille affetti in un guardo appaion misti . Poi dice : --io pur ti veggio , e finalmente pur ritorni a colei da chi fuggisti ...
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CLORINDAS FATHERS | 15 |
ERMINIA AND HISTORY | 55 |
SECRETS OF A SORCERESS | 113 |
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