Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 26 |
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... Wisdom in a garden of the Muses , where Harmony prevails , and Aphrodite , drawing holy water from the life - giving , never - failing stream of the Kephissos , sends her Loves to work with Wisdom for the engendering of every sort of ...
... Wisdom in a garden of the Muses , where Harmony prevails , and Aphrodite , drawing holy water from the life - giving , never - failing stream of the Kephissos , sends her Loves to work with Wisdom for the engendering of every sort of ...
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... Wisdom - only so When the Loves work with Wisdom all fair fruits of Virtue grow . ' How can the city where those sacred waters flow Endure thy presence , blood - polluted and unblest ? How can the land where friends and lovers freely ...
... Wisdom - only so When the Loves work with Wisdom all fair fruits of Virtue grow . ' How can the city where those sacred waters flow Endure thy presence , blood - polluted and unblest ? How can the land where friends and lovers freely ...
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... wisdom , stayed on in prison , talking with his friends of immortality , and died . 6 About our Ode from the Medea ' Wedd said this : ' Love throned with Wisdom for the fostering of Virtue is a description of the characteristic form ...
... wisdom , stayed on in prison , talking with his friends of immortality , and died . 6 About our Ode from the Medea ' Wedd said this : ' Love throned with Wisdom for the fostering of Virtue is a description of the characteristic form ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Milton and the Classics | 59 |
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