The Soul of Wit: A Study of John DonneClarendon Press, 1974 - Всего страниц: 236 |
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... perfect on the grounds that it was then complete for that stage of its growth - just as an infant can be a perfect and complete infant even though it will eventually grow into manhood . Time's tyranny here remains secure and ...
... perfect on the grounds that it was then complete for that stage of its growth - just as an infant can be a perfect and complete infant even though it will eventually grow into manhood . Time's tyranny here remains secure and ...
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... perfect , the true , and the good . Alternatively , in the mythic pattern more popular during the Renaissance , the human spirit swings in circular motion from the mundane , up through the sacred , and back into the temporal , now ...
... perfect , the true , and the good . Alternatively , in the mythic pattern more popular during the Renaissance , the human spirit swings in circular motion from the mundane , up through the sacred , and back into the temporal , now ...
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... perfect soldier , Socrates argues , is the man who can best ensure the military defence of the city - state ; he needs therefore to be nurtured and trained from childhood towards the fulfilment of that designated function , and all ...
... perfect soldier , Socrates argues , is the man who can best ensure the military defence of the city - state ; he needs therefore to be nurtured and trained from childhood towards the fulfilment of that designated function , and all ...
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