manhasnoname wrote:
sayantanc2k wrote:
manhasnoname wrote:
Could someone elaborate on why "his" in "driven by his desire" can't refer to the founder but refers to the emperor?
Isn't it ambiguous?
Also, "founder of the Carolingian renaissance in literature and the arts" doesn't it imply "founder of the Carolingian renaissance and founder of the arts" (I know this sounds illogical but "as well as in the" sounds better than "and" )
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