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... becoming and the universe were framed by him who framed them . He was good , and none that is good is ever subject to any motion of grudging . Being without grudging , then , he desired all things to become as like as might be to ...
... becoming and the universe were framed by him who framed them . He was good , and none that is good is ever subject to any motion of grudging . Being without grudging , then , he desired all things to become as like as might be to ...
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... become a prey . . . northern people ... casting lots what part should stay at home ... what should seek their fortunes . When a warlike state grows soft and effeminate , they may be sure of a war ... ordnance was known in the city of ...
... become a prey . . . northern people ... casting lots what part should stay at home ... what should seek their fortunes . When a warlike state grows soft and effeminate , they may be sure of a war ... ordnance was known in the city of ...
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... become literary ... so far as poetry is concerned ... ( as in writing Latin verses ) ... a mind in itself essentially original becomes in the use of such a medium of utterance unconsciously reminiscential and VOLUME ONE / PART THREE 191.
... become literary ... so far as poetry is concerned ... ( as in writing Latin verses ) ... a mind in itself essentially original becomes in the use of such a medium of utterance unconsciously reminiscential and VOLUME ONE / PART THREE 191.
Inhalt
PREFACE | 9 |
notes for Her music to Pericles and for a graph of culture | 33 |
Abomb and H | 97 |
Urheberrecht | |
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