Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... death of templated them , as memorials of that gentle and Socrates . Of no other epoch in the history of our exalted content which extends itself over all species have we records and fragments stamped thoughts and actions with which it ...
... death of templated them , as memorials of that gentle and Socrates . Of no other epoch in the history of our exalted content which extends itself over all species have we records and fragments stamped thoughts and actions with which it ...
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... death of Regulus ; the expectation of the senators , in their godlike state , of the victorious Gauls ; the refusal of the republic to make peace with Hannibal , after the battle of Cannæ , were not the consequences of a refined ...
... death of Regulus ; the expectation of the senators , in their godlike state , of the victorious Gauls ; the refusal of the republic to make peace with Hannibal , after the battle of Cannæ , were not the consequences of a refined ...
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... death through life ; it strips the veil of familiarity from the world , and lays bare the naked and sleeping beauty , which is the spirit of its forms . All things exist as they are perceived ; at least in relation to the percipient ...
... death through life ; it strips the veil of familiarity from the world , and lays bare the naked and sleeping beauty , which is the spirit of its forms . All things exist as they are perceived ; at least in relation to the percipient ...
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... death of Aristotle , is undoubt- edly , whether considered in itself , or with refer- ence to the effects which it has produced upon the subsequent destinies of civilised man , the most memorable in the history of the world . What was ...
... death of Aristotle , is undoubt- edly , whether considered in itself , or with refer- ence to the effects which it has produced upon the subsequent destinies of civilised man , the most memorable in the history of the world . What was ...
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... death by women . " Far otherwise did they regard Achilles , the son of Thetis , whom they sent to inhabit the islands of the blessed . For Achilles , though informed by his mother that his own death would ensue upon his killing Hector ...
... death by women . " Far otherwise did they regard Achilles , the son of Thetis , whom they sent to inhabit the islands of the blessed . For Achilles , though informed by his mother that his own death would ensue upon his killing Hector ...
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