Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 59.
83. lappuse
... called by the ancients a veil , in consequence of being as it were the vestments of the celestial gods . ' The bees ... called souls not only Naiads but bees , ' as the efficient cause of sweetness ' ; but not all souls ' proceeding into ...
... called by the ancients a veil , in consequence of being as it were the vestments of the celestial gods . ' The bees ... called souls not only Naiads but bees , ' as the efficient cause of sweetness ' ; but not all souls ' proceeding into ...
123. lappuse
... called ' corporeal reason , ' the desire for ' a tepid moderation , ' for a lifeless ' sanity in both art and life , ' he had protested years before with a para- doxical violence . ' The roadway of excess leads to the palace of wisdom ...
... called ' corporeal reason , ' the desire for ' a tepid moderation , ' for a lifeless ' sanity in both art and life , ' he had protested years before with a para- doxical violence . ' The roadway of excess leads to the palace of wisdom ...
457. lappuse
... called four of the other robbers , said he would kill him and his coolies and take their clothes . Whereat Shri Nātēkār Swāmi called upon the name of his Master , thrust his neck forward to await the blow of the sword , and went into ...
... called four of the other robbers , said he would kill him and his coolies and take their clothes . Whereat Shri Nātēkār Swāmi called upon the name of his Master , thrust his neck forward to await the blow of the sword , and went into ...
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