Before the Romantics: An Anthology of the EnlightenmentG. Routledge, 1946 - 349 Seiten |
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... fire up and down , it still encreasing , and the wind great . So near the fire as we could for smoke ; and all over the Thames , with one's face in the wind , you were almost burned with a shower of fire - drops . This is very true ; so ...
... fire up and down , it still encreasing , and the wind great . So near the fire as we could for smoke ; and all over the Thames , with one's face in the wind , you were almost burned with a shower of fire - drops . This is very true ; so ...
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... Fire could never get an entire Power over them . But Mountains are generally hollow , and that makes them subject to a double Casualty ; first , of Earthquakes ; secondly , of having their Roots eaten away by Water or by Fire ; but by Fire ...
... Fire could never get an entire Power over them . But Mountains are generally hollow , and that makes them subject to a double Casualty ; first , of Earthquakes ; secondly , of having their Roots eaten away by Water or by Fire ; but by Fire ...
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... Fire throughout all Nature and Creature , standing only in different States and Conditions . The Fire that is in the Light of the Sun , is the same Fire that is in the Darkness of the Flint : That Fire which is the Life of our Bodies ...
... Fire throughout all Nature and Creature , standing only in different States and Conditions . The Fire that is in the Light of the Sun , is the same Fire that is in the Darkness of the Flint : That Fire which is the Life of our Bodies ...
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