Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... manners , pursuits , and views , which would have been otherwise lost to us . We find manifestation here of the exceeding partiality felt by the Greeks , for every exhibition of eloquence . It testifies that love of interchanging and ...
... manners , pursuits , and views , which would have been otherwise lost to us . We find manifestation here of the exceeding partiality felt by the Greeks , for every exhibition of eloquence . It testifies that love of interchanging and ...
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... manner useful to his fellow- creatures . Unfortunately , he was condemned to experience a failure . The prospects and views of our friends drew them to England , and the boat and the engine were abandoned . Shelley was deeply ...
... manner useful to his fellow- creatures . Unfortunately , he was condemned to experience a failure . The prospects and views of our friends drew them to England , and the boat and the engine were abandoned . Shelley was deeply ...
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... MANNERS OF THE ATHENIANS- PAGE 1 A FRAGMENT 15 PREFACE TO THE BANQUET OF PLATO THE BANQUET - TRANSLATED FROM PLATO 18 19 ON LOVE 41 THE COLISEUM - A FRAGMENT 42 • THE ASSASSINS FRAGMENT OF A ROMANCE 45 ON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH 52 ON ...
... MANNERS OF THE ATHENIANS- PAGE 1 A FRAGMENT 15 PREFACE TO THE BANQUET OF PLATO THE BANQUET - TRANSLATED FROM PLATO 18 19 ON LOVE 41 THE COLISEUM - A FRAGMENT 42 • THE ASSASSINS FRAGMENT OF A ROMANCE 45 ON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH 52 ON ...
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... manner in which the imagination is expressed upon its forms . In the youth of the world , men dance and sing and imitate natural objects , observing in these actions , as in all others , a certain rhythm or order . And , although all ...
... manner in which the imagination is expressed upon its forms . In the youth of the world , men dance and sing and imitate natural objects , observing in these actions , as in all others , a certain rhythm or order . And , although all ...
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... manner , beyond and above con- sciousness ; and it is reserved for future genera- tions to contemplate and measure the mighty cause and effect in all the strength and splendour of their union . Even in modern times , no living poet ever ...
... manner , beyond and above con- sciousness ; and it is reserved for future genera- tions to contemplate and measure the mighty cause and effect in all the strength and splendour of their union . Even in modern times , no living poet ever ...
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