Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... night's black agents to their preys do rouze . ” But mark how beautiful an order has sprung from the dust and blood of this fierce chaos ! how the world , as from a resurrection , balancing itself on the golden wings of knowledge and of ...
... night's black agents to their preys do rouze . ” But mark how beautiful an order has sprung from the dust and blood of this fierce chaos ! how the world , as from a resurrection , balancing itself on the golden wings of knowledge and of ...
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... night and I have need of some intermission . I suspect that most of you are in the same condition , for you were here | pher , in which salt is extolled on account of its yesterday . Now , consider how we shall drink most easily and ...
... night and I have need of some intermission . I suspect that most of you are in the same condition , for you were here | pher , in which salt is extolled on account of its yesterday . Now , consider how we shall drink most easily and ...
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... night or day ? If so , I will melt you together , and make you grow into one , so that both in life and death ye may be undivided . Con- sider , is this what you desire ? Will it content you if you become that which I propose ? We all ...
... night or day ? If so , I will melt you together , and make you grow into one , so that both in life and death ye may be undivided . Con- sider , is this what you desire ? Will it content you if you become that which I propose ? We all ...
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... night until morning , and that , when the sun rose , he saluted it with a prayer and departed . " I ought not to omit what Socrates is in battle . For in that battle after which the generals decreed to me the prize of courage , Socrates ...
... night until morning , and that , when the sun rose , he saluted it with a prayer and departed . " I ought not to omit what Socrates is in battle . For in that battle after which the generals decreed to me the prize of courage , Socrates ...
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... nights were then long - until the cock crew in the 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 ...
... nights were then long - until the cock crew in the 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 ...
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