Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... walk through eternity enveloped and disguised . It is a difficult question to determine how far they were conscious of the distinction which must have sub- sisted in their minds between their own creeds and that of the people . Dante at ...
... walk through eternity enveloped and disguised . It is a difficult question to determine how far they were conscious of the distinction which must have sub- sisted in their minds between their own creeds and that of the people . Dante at ...
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... walk , to me ? The road to the city is every way convenient , both for those who listen and those who speak . " Thus as we walked , I gave him some account of those discussions concerning Love ; since , as I said before , I remember ...
... walk , to me ? The road to the city is every way convenient , both for those who listen and those who speak . " Thus as we walked , I gave him some account of those discussions concerning Love ; since , as I said before , I remember ...
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... walk together , " said Socrates , " we will consider together what excuse to make - but let us go . " Thus discoursing , they proceeded . But as they walked , Socrates , engaged in some deep contem- plation , slackened his pace , and ...
... walk together , " said Socrates , " we will consider together what excuse to make - but let us go . " Thus discoursing , they proceeded . But as they walked , Socrates , engaged in some deep contem- plation , slackened his pace , and ...
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... walk upright on two legs . If they show any more inso- lence , and will not keep quiet , I will cut them up in half again , so they shall go about hopping on one leg . ' " So saying , he cut human beings in half , as people cut eggs ...
... walk upright on two legs . If they show any more inso- lence , and will not keep quiet , I will cut them up in half again , so they shall go about hopping on one leg . ' " So saying , he cut human beings in half , as people cut eggs ...
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... walks not upon that which is hard , but that which is soft . The same evidence is sufficient to make manifest the tenderness of Love . For Love walks not upon the earth , nor over the heads of men , which are not indeed very soft ; but ...
... walks not upon that which is hard , but that which is soft . The same evidence is sufficient to make manifest the tenderness of Love . For Love walks not upon the earth , nor over the heads of men , which are not indeed very soft ; but ...
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