History of English Literature, 1. sējumsRichard West, 1871 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 80.
. lappuse
... plus précieuse qu'un por- trait physique , car elle est un portrait moral ; le poème de Beowulf et les Contes de Cantorbéry , le théâtre de la Renaissance et de la Réforme , les diverses lignées de prosateurs et de poètes qui se.
... plus précieuse qu'un por- trait physique , car elle est un portrait moral ; le poème de Beowulf et les Contes de Cantorbéry , le théâtre de la Renaissance et de la Réforme , les diverses lignées de prosateurs et de poètes qui se.
. lappuse
... plus précieuse qu'un por- trait physique , car elle est un portrait moral ; le poème de Béowulf et les Contes de Cantorbéry , le théâtre de la Renaissance et de la Réforme , 1 les diverses lignées de prosateurs et de poètes qui se.
... plus précieuse qu'un por- trait physique , car elle est un portrait moral ; le poème de Béowulf et les Contes de Cantorbéry , le théâtre de la Renaissance et de la Réforme , 1 les diverses lignées de prosateurs et de poètes qui se.
5. lappuse
... moral constitution of a people or an age is as particular and distinct as the physical structure of a family of plants or an order of animals . Now - a - days , history , like zoology , has found its anatomy ; and whatever the branch of ...
... moral constitution of a people or an age is as particular and distinct as the physical structure of a family of plants or an order of animals . Now - a - days , history , like zoology , has found its anatomy ; and whatever the branch of ...
6. lappuse
... moral questions , to render them exact by figures , weights and measures , geography , statistics , by quotation and by common sense ; France , with her Parisian culture , with her drawing - room manners , with her untiring analysis of ...
... moral questions , to render them exact by figures , weights and measures , geography , statistics , by quotation and by common sense ; France , with her Parisian culture , with her drawing - room manners , with her untiring analysis of ...
7. lappuse
... morality . This second idea in its turn depends upon a third still more general , that of moral perfection , such as is met with in the perfect God , the unerring judge , the stern watcher of souls , before whom every soul is sinful ...
... morality . This second idea in its turn depends upon a third still more general , that of moral perfection , such as is met with in the perfect God , the unerring judge , the stern watcher of souls , before whom every soul is sinful ...
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203. lappuse - Adrian's horse, confounded that of himself. In vain we compute our felicities by the advantage of our good names, since bad have equal durations; and Thersites is like to live as long as Agamemnon.