History of English Literature, Том 1H. Holt, 1875 |
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... side , talks no more , adds fast to fast , dwells naked between four fires , and under that terrible sun , which devours and renews without end all things living ; who , for weeks at a time , fixes his imagination first upon the feet of ...
... side , talks no more , adds fast to fast , dwells naked between four fires , and under that terrible sun , which devours and renews without end all things living ; who , for weeks at a time , fixes his imagination first upon the feet of ...
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... sides and angles , and observe in this the numberless transformations of which it is capable . So , if you would realize the system of historical varieties , consider first a human soul generally , with its two or three fundamental ...
... sides and angles , and observe in this the numberless transformations of which it is capable . So , if you would realize the system of historical varieties , consider first a human soul generally , with its two or three fundamental ...
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... side , and the Greek and Latin on the other , arise for the most part from the difference between the countries in which they are settled ; some in cold moist lands , deep in rugged marshy forests or on the shores of a wild ocean ...
... side , and the Greek and Latin on the other , arise for the most part from the difference between the countries in which they are settled ; some in cold moist lands , deep in rugged marshy forests or on the shores of a wild ocean ...
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... side by side with a poetical conception of the world , engenders religion . Thus phenomena have been produced ; thus they will be produced . As soon as we know the sufficient and necessary condition of one of these vast occurrences ...
... side by side with a poetical conception of the world , engenders religion . Thus phenomena have been produced ; thus they will be produced . As soon as we know the sufficient and necessary condition of one of these vast occurrences ...
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... side of me , on the other side my household slaves , with collars splendid , two at our heads , and two hawks ; let also lie between us both the keen - edged sword , as when we both one couch ascended ; also five female thralls , eight ...
... side of me , on the other side my household slaves , with collars splendid , two at our heads , and two hawks ; let also lie between us both the keen - edged sword , as when we both one couch ascended ; also five female thralls , eight ...
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