Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... seen how generously he exculpates our friends to themselves , and relieves them from the remorse they might naturally feel for having thus wasted his money and disappointed his desires . It will be remembered that Shelley addressed a ...
... seen how generously he exculpates our friends to themselves , and relieves them from the remorse they might naturally feel for having thus wasted his money and disappointed his desires . It will be remembered that Shelley addressed a ...
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... seen no more ; bound by no faith nor shame of his many promises and persuasions . But he who is the lover of virtuous manners is constant during life , since he has placed himself in harmony and desire with that which is consistent with ...
... seen no more ; bound by no faith nor shame of his many promises and persuasions . But he who is the lover of virtuous manners is constant during life , since he has placed himself in harmony and desire with that which is consistent with ...
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... seen eggs cut with hairs . He ordered Apollo to take each one as he cut him , and turn his face and half his neck towards the operation , so that by contemplating it he might become more cautious and humble ; and then , to cure him ...
... seen eggs cut with hairs . He ordered Apollo to take each one as he cut him , and turn his face and half his neck towards the operation , so that by contemplating it he might become more cautious and humble ; and then , to cure him ...
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... seen happen to many others beside myself . I have heard Pericles and other excellent orators , and have been pleased with their discourses , but I suffered nothing of this kind ; nor was my soul ever on those occasions disturbed and ...
... seen happen to many others beside myself . I have heard Pericles and other excellent orators , and have been pleased with their discourses , but I suffered nothing of this kind ; nor was my soul ever on those occasions disturbed and ...
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... seen the divine images which are within , when he has been opened and is serious . I have seen them , and they are so supremely beautiful , so golden , so divine , and wonderful , that every thing which Socrates com- mands surely ought ...
... seen the divine images which are within , when he has been opened and is serious . I have seen them , and they are so supremely beautiful , so golden , so divine , and wonderful , that every thing which Socrates com- mands surely ought ...
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