Great Books of the Western World, Band 12Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... limbs and frame is stirred by no novel sensation . But when the mind is excited by some more vehement appre- hension , we see the whole soul feel in unison through all the limbs , sweats and paleness spread over the whole body , the ...
... limbs and frame is stirred by no novel sensation . But when the mind is excited by some more vehement appre- hension , we see the whole soul feel in unison through all the limbs , sweats and paleness spread over the whole body , the ...
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... limbs in the chill of death . But he abides in life whose mind and understanding continue to stay with him : though the trunk is mangled with its limbs shorn all round about it , after the soul has been taken away on all sides and been ...
... limbs in the chill of death . But he abides in life whose mind and understanding continue to stay with him : though the trunk is mangled with its limbs shorn all round about it , after the soul has been taken away on all sides and been ...
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... limbs , I trow , existed before there was any employment for them : they could not therefore have grown for the purpose of being used . But on the other hand engaging in the strife of battle and man- gling the body and staining the limbs ...
... limbs , I trow , existed before there was any employment for them : they could not therefore have grown for the purpose of being used . But on the other hand engaging in the strife of battle and man- gling the body and staining the limbs ...
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The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius Page | 253 |
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