Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... half - blind memory of divine knowledge acquired by the soul in its antenatal state . Shelley left Ion imperfect - I thought it better that it should appear as a whole - but at the same time have marked with brackets the passages that ...
... half - blind memory of divine knowledge acquired by the soul in its antenatal state . Shelley left Ion imperfect - I thought it better that it should appear as a whole - but at the same time have marked with brackets the passages that ...
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... half its horror and all its contagion by being represented as the fatal con- sequence of the unfathomable agencies of nature error is thus divested of its wilfulness ; men can no longer cherish it as the creation of their choice . In a ...
... half its horror and all its contagion by being represented as the fatal con- sequence of the unfathomable agencies of nature error is thus divested of its wilfulness ; men can no longer cherish it as the creation of their choice . In a ...
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... half of the human race , received the highest culti- vation and refinement ; whilst the other , so far as intellect is concerned , were educated as slaves , and were raised but few degrees in all that related to moral or intellectual ...
... half of the human race , received the highest culti- vation and refinement ; whilst the other , so far as intellect is concerned , were educated as slaves , and were raised but few degrees in all that related to moral or intellectual ...
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... half again , so they shall go about hopping on one leg . ' " So saying , he cut human beings in half , as people cut eggs before they salt them , or as I have seen eggs cut with hairs . He ordered Apollo to take each one as he cut him ...
... half again , so they shall go about hopping on one leg . ' " So saying , he cut human beings in half , as people cut eggs before they salt them , or as I have seen eggs cut with hairs . He ordered Apollo to take each one as he cut him ...
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... half of their divided being . But I assert , that Love is neither the love of the half nor of the whole , unless , my friend , it meets with that which is good ; since men willingly cut off their own hands and feet , if they think that ...
... half of their divided being . But I assert , that Love is neither the love of the half nor of the whole , unless , my friend , it meets with that which is good ; since men willingly cut off their own hands and feet , if they think that ...
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