Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... essentially different from and in- comparably less pernicious than either , however remote from what an enlightened mind cannot fail to desire as the future destiny of human beings . C ON THE SYMPOSIUM , OR PREFACE TO THE BANQUET OF.
... essentially different from and in- comparably less pernicious than either , however remote from what an enlightened mind cannot fail to desire as the future destiny of human beings . C ON THE SYMPOSIUM , OR PREFACE TO THE BANQUET OF.
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... desire to drink much wine , I shall perhaps give less offence if I declare the nature of drunken- ness . The science of medicine teaches us that drunkenness is very pernicious : nor would I choose to drink immoderately myself , or ...
... desire to drink much wine , I shall perhaps give less offence if I declare the nature of drunken- ness . The science of medicine teaches us that drunkenness is very pernicious : nor would I choose to drink immoderately myself , or ...
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... desire , has faded , then he departs and is 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 ...
... desire , has faded , then he departs and is 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 ...
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... desires that which is unlike . Love , therefore , is different in a sane and in a diseased body . Pausanias has asserted rightly that it is honourable to gratify those things in the body which are good and healthy , and in this consists ...
... desires that which is unlike . Love , therefore , is different in a sane and in a diseased body . Pausanias has asserted rightly that it is honourable to gratify those things in the body which are good and healthy , and in this consists ...
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... desire . If Vulcan should say to persons thus affected , ' My good people , what is it that you want with one another ? ' And if , while they were hesitating what to answer , he should proceed to ask , ' Do you not desire the closest ...
... desire . If Vulcan should say to persons thus affected , ' My good people , what is it that you want with one another ? ' And if , while they were hesitating what to answer , he should proceed to ask , ' Do you not desire the closest ...
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