Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green and Company, 1931 - 169 Seiten |
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... Proteus , Merlin , any witch Transform themselves so strangely as the Rich ? Thomas Gray : The Characters of The Christ- Cross Row , 43 : Proteus - like , all tricks , all shapes can show . Shelley : Prometheus Unbound , III , 2 , 24 ...
... Proteus , Merlin , any witch Transform themselves so strangely as the Rich ? Thomas Gray : The Characters of The Christ- Cross Row , 43 : Proteus - like , all tricks , all shapes can show . Shelley : Prometheus Unbound , III , 2 , 24 ...
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... Proteus nature hide itself , ' , " and again in this same Essay : " The philosophical perception of identity through endless mutations of form makes him ( man ) know the Proteus . What else am I who laughed or wept yesterday , who slept ...
... Proteus nature hide itself , ' , " and again in this same Essay : " The philosophical perception of identity through endless mutations of form makes him ( man ) know the Proteus . What else am I who laughed or wept yesterday , who slept ...
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... Proteus has even become a Christian name , and the full name of the great electrician is given as Charles Proteus Steinmetz . I do not know whether he had this name from birth or not , but the application of the name of the wizard of ...
... Proteus has even become a Christian name , and the full name of the great electrician is given as Charles Proteus Steinmetz . I do not know whether he had this name from birth or not , but the application of the name of the wizard of ...
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