History of English Literature, 1. sējumsRichard West, 1871 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 82.
8. lappuse
... whole of man in an abridg- ment ; and in this limited circle human diversities meet , sometimes in the womb of the primordial matter , sometimes in the twofold primordial development . However minute in their elements , they are ...
... whole of man in an abridg- ment ; and in this limited circle human diversities meet , sometimes in the womb of the primordial matter , sometimes in the twofold primordial development . However minute in their elements , they are ...
9. lappuse
... whole network of human passions , the chances of peace and public security , the sources of toil and action , spring from hence . Other primordial differences there are their issues embrace an entire civilisation ; and we may com- pare ...
... whole network of human passions , the chances of peace and public security , the sources of toil and action , spring from hence . Other primordial differences there are their issues embrace an entire civilisation ; and we may com- pare ...
10. lappuse
... whole progress of each distinct civilisation as the effect of a permanent force which , at every stage , varies its operation by modify- ing the circumstances of its action . ས . Three different sources contribute to produce this ...
... whole progress of each distinct civilisation as the effect of a permanent force which , at every stage , varies its operation by modify- ing the circumstances of its action . ས . Three different sources contribute to produce this ...
12. lappuse
... whole of its magnificent , harmonious bent towards the worship of pleasure and beauty . Sometimes the social conditions have impressed their mark , as eighteen centuries ago by Christianity , and twenty - five centuries ago by Buddhism ...
... whole of its magnificent , harmonious bent towards the worship of pleasure and beauty . Sometimes the social conditions have impressed their mark , as eighteen centuries ago by Christianity , and twenty - five centuries ago by Buddhism ...
14. lappuse
... whole of the actual causes , but also the whole of the possible causes of motion . VI . It remains for us to examine how these causes , when applied to a nation or an age , produce their results . As a rivulet falling from a height ...
... whole of the actual causes , but also the whole of the possible causes of motion . VI . It remains for us to examine how these causes , when applied to a nation or an age , produce their results . As a rivulet falling from a height ...
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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.