Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... stands with thee in that inner man of thine ; what lively images of things past thy memory has painted there ; what hopes , what thoughts , affections , knowledge , do now dwell there . For this , and no other object that I can see ...
... stands with thee in that inner man of thine ; what lively images of things past thy memory has painted there ; what hopes , what thoughts , affections , knowledge , do now dwell there . For this , and no other object that I can see ...
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... stands ; it breathes that spirit of domestic peace and general brotherhood founded on love , which was developed afterwards in the " Prometheus Unbound . " The fragment of his " Essay on the Punishment of Death " bears the value which ...
... stands ; it breathes that spirit of domestic peace and general brotherhood founded on love , which was developed afterwards in the " Prometheus Unbound . " The fragment of his " Essay on the Punishment of Death " bears the value which ...
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... stand thence- the dictates of the beautiful and the true , as forward in the minds of those who have once con- during the century which preceded the death of templated them , as memorials of that gentle and Socrates . Of no other epoch ...
... stand thence- the dictates of the beautiful and the true , as forward in the minds of those who have once con- during the century which preceded the death of templated them , as memorials of that gentle and Socrates . Of no other epoch ...
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... stand wherever it may chance . He will come presently , I do not doubt ; do not disturb him . " — " Well , be it as you will , " said Agathon ; " as it is , you boys , bring supper for the rest ; put before us what you will , for I ...
... stand wherever it may chance . He will come presently , I do not doubt ; do not disturb him . " — " Well , be it as you will , " said Agathon ; " as it is , you boys , bring supper for the rest ; put before us what you will , for I ...
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... stands thus : As I have before said , love cannot bé considered in itself as either honourable or dishonourable : if it is honourably pursued , it is honourable ; if dishonourably , dishonourable : it is dishonourable basely to serve ...
... stands thus : As I have before said , love cannot bé considered in itself as either honourable or dishonourable : if it is honourably pursued , it is honourable ; if dishonourably , dishonourable : it is dishonourable basely to serve ...
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