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Stranica 235
Author's translation . 12. Schelling , Of Human Freedom , p . 351 . 13. Ibid . , p . 350 . 14. Trans . F. D. Wieck and J. G. Gray , New York , Evanston , London , 1968 , p . 91 . 15. Vorträge und Aufsätze , p . 89 . 16.
Author's translation . 12. Schelling , Of Human Freedom , p . 351 . 13. Ibid . , p . 350 . 14. Trans . F. D. Wieck and J. G. Gray , New York , Evanston , London , 1968 , p . 91 . 15. Vorträge und Aufsätze , p . 89 . 16.
Stranica 251
When she varied from a standard translation of a Greek or Latin or German or French a original , did she do so on purpose or from a faulty recollection ? Often one cannot be sure . As comparison shows , she did use standard translations ...
When she varied from a standard translation of a Greek or Latin or German or French a original , did she do so on purpose or from a faulty recollection ? Often one cannot be sure . As comparison shows , she did use standard translations ...
Stranica 252
Unless the text cited was in her library , in English , we have no idea of what translation , if any , she used for reference . In the absence of further clues , I have assumed that she made her own translation and have felt free to ...
Unless the text cited was in her library , in English , we have no idea of what translation , if any , she used for reference . In the absence of further clues , I have assumed that she made her own translation and have felt free to ...
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