Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... morning . At last some Ionians came to the spot , and having supped , as it was summer , bringing their blankets , they lay down to sleep in the cool ; they observed that Socrates continued to stand there the whole night until morning ...
... morning . At last some Ionians came to the spot , and having supped , as it was summer , bringing their blankets , they lay down to sleep in the cool ; they observed that Socrates continued to stand there the whole night until morning ...
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... morning . When he awoke he found that some were still fast asleep , and others had gone home , and that Aristophanes , Agathon , and Socrates had alone stood it out , and were still drinking out of a great goblet which they passed round ...
... morning . When he awoke he found that some were still fast asleep , and others had gone home , and that Aristophanes , Agathon , and Socrates had alone stood it out , and were still drinking out of a great goblet which they passed round ...
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... . He desired that the door should be securely fastened , and that he might not be visited until the morning of the following day . denomination , had spread themselves over his in- tellectual frame 50 THE ASSASSINS .
... . He desired that the door should be securely fastened , and that he might not be visited until the morning of the following day . denomination , had spread themselves over his in- tellectual frame 50 THE ASSASSINS .
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... morning Albedir arose at sun- rise , and visited the stranger . He found him already risen , and employed in adorning the lattice of his chamber with flowers from the garden . There was something in his attitude and occupation ...
... morning Albedir arose at sun- rise , and visited the stranger . He found him already risen , and employed in adorning the lattice of his chamber with flowers from the garden . There was something in his attitude and occupation ...
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... morning was considerably advanced . Shad hurt his ankle so considerably the preceding evening , that he was obliged , during the whole of the following day's journey , to ride on our mule . Nothing could be more barren and wretched than ...
... morning was considerably advanced . Shad hurt his ankle so considerably the preceding evening , that he was obliged , during the whole of the following day's journey , to ride on our mule . Nothing could be more barren and wretched than ...
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actions admirable affectionate Agathon Alcibiades ancient Apollodorus appeared Ariosto Aristodemus Aristophanes arrived Bagni di Lucca beautiful become boat called clouds columns conceive dark DEAR death delight desire Diotima discourse divine effect England Eryximachus eternal evil excellent existence express feel Florence GISBORNE glacier Gods Greeks happiness harmony hear Hesiod Homer honourable hope human imagination immense inhabitants inspired Italy journey lake language LEIGH HUNT Lerici letter living Livorno Lord Byron manner MENEXENUS mind Mont Blanc moral morning mountains nature never night object observe opinion overhang pain Pausanias perfect perhaps perpetually person Phædrus Pisa Plato pleasure poem poetry poets possession praise present produced regard relation rhapsodist road rocks Rome ruins sail scene sculpture seems seen Shelley Socrates spirit sublime suffered things thought tion truth virtue walked whilst wind wonder words write