Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 83.
65. lappuse
... thought , so far as I can recollect my thoughts after so many years , that if a powerful and benevolent spirit has ... thought among the sacred books of the world . I remember going to a learned scholar to ask about its deep meanings ...
... thought , so far as I can recollect my thoughts after so many years , that if a powerful and benevolent spirit has ... thought among the sacred books of the world . I remember going to a learned scholar to ask about its deep meanings ...
69. lappuse
... thought and in action , by making us ' seek to awaken in all things that are , a community with what we ex- perience ... thought , or rather perhaps before he had found words to utter it , for I do not think men change much in their ...
... thought and in action , by making us ' seek to awaken in all things that are , a community with what we ex- perience ... thought , or rather perhaps before he had found words to utter it , for I do not think men change much in their ...
247. lappuse
... thought it took from his Roman courage to describe its hardship . The worth of a man's acts in the moral memory , a continual height of mind in the doing of them , seemed more to him than their immediate result , if , indeed , the sight ...
... thought it took from his Roman courage to describe its hardship . The worth of a man's acts in the moral memory , a continual height of mind in the doing of them , seemed more to him than their immediate result , if , indeed , the sight ...
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