A Philosophical Dictionary (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 de set. 2020 - 316 pàgines |
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... beautiful odeof Sappho's whichpaintsallthe symptoms of love, and which has been happily translated into every cultivated language,would doubtless have been less touching had Sappho beenspeaking ofany other than herself; it might then ...
... beautiful odeof Sappho's whichpaintsallthe symptoms of love, and which has been happily translated into every cultivated language,would doubtless have been less touching had Sappho beenspeaking ofany other than herself; it might then ...
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... beautiful; for if nature was then more youthful and vigorous, thetrees, aswell as the brainsof men, would have borne testimonyto that youth and vigor." With our illustrious academician's leave, thisis byno means the state of the ...
... beautiful; for if nature was then more youthful and vigorous, thetrees, aswell as the brainsof men, would have borne testimonyto that youth and vigor." With our illustrious academician's leave, thisis byno means the state of the ...
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... beautiful than the capitol. There is something curiousinthe assurance with which he asserts thatthere isnothing new inour astronomy, nor in our knowledgeof thehuman body, except, says he,itbe the circulation of the blood.The love of his ...
... beautiful than the capitol. There is something curiousinthe assurance with which he asserts thatthere isnothing new inour astronomy, nor in our knowledgeof thehuman body, except, says he,itbe the circulation of the blood.The love of his ...
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... beautiful of the plumage ofthe angelsthat standabout the throne, plucked from their immortal backs, wavedover his casque; and around it hovered Terror, destroying War, unpitying Revenge, and Death, the terminator of man's calamities ...
... beautiful of the plumage ofthe angelsthat standabout the throne, plucked from their immortal backs, wavedover his casque; and around it hovered Terror, destroying War, unpitying Revenge, and Death, the terminator of man's calamities ...
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... beautiful. And when the angels, the sonsof heaven, beheld them they became enamored of them, sayingto each other: 'Come, letus select for ourselves wives fromthe progeny of men, andletus beget children.' Then their leader, Samyaza, said ...
... beautiful. And when the angels, the sonsof heaven, beheld them they became enamored of them, sayingto each other: 'Come, letus select for ourselves wives fromthe progeny of men, andletus beget children.' Then their leader, Samyaza, said ...
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