Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and Fragments, Volumen1E. Moxon, 1852 - 293 páginas |
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... lovers of Shelley's poetry - of his aspirations for a brotherhood of love , his tender bewailings springing from a too sensitive spirit - his sympathy with woe , his adoration of beauty , as expressed in his poetry ; turn to these pages ...
... lovers of Shelley's poetry - of his aspirations for a brotherhood of love , his tender bewailings springing from a too sensitive spirit - his sympathy with woe , his adoration of beauty , as expressed in his poetry ; turn to these pages ...
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... lover and admirer of Socrates . I have questioned Socrates concerning some of the circum- stances of this narration , who confirms all that I have heard from Aristodemus . " - " Why , then , " said Glauco , " why not relate them , as we ...
... lover and admirer of Socrates . I have questioned Socrates concerning some of the circum- stances of this narration , who confirms all that I have heard from Aristodemus . " - " Why , then , " said Glauco , " why not relate them , as we ...
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... lover , or to a lover than an amiable object of his love . For neither birth , nor wealth , nor honours , can awaken in the minds of men the principles which should guide those who from their youth aspire to an honourable and excellent ...
... lover , or to a lover than an amiable object of his love . For neither birth , nor wealth , nor honours , can awaken in the minds of men the principles which should guide those who from their youth aspire to an honourable and excellent ...
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... lovers ought to be compelled to the same observance , as we deter them with all the power of the laws from the love of free matrons . For these are the persons whose shameful actions embolden those who observe their importunity and ...
... lovers ought to be compelled to the same observance , as we deter them with all the power of the laws from the love of free matrons . For these are the persons whose shameful actions embolden those who observe their importunity and ...
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... lover , seeking to acquire the favour of his beloved , employ prayers and entreaties in his necessity , and swear such oaths as lovers swear , and sleep before the threshold , and offer to subject himself to such slavery as no slave ...
... lover , seeking to acquire the favour of his beloved , employ prayers and entreaties in his necessity , and swear such oaths as lovers swear , and sleep before the threshold , and offer to subject himself to such slavery as no slave ...
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