Pope and Human NatureClarendon Press, 1958 - 278 Seiten |
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... called for by man , in Europe , when something was found lacking in the metres of classical Latin : Ill customes are to be left , I graunt it : but I see not howe that can be taken for an ill custome , which Nature hath . . . ratified ...
... called for by man , in Europe , when something was found lacking in the metres of classical Latin : Ill customes are to be left , I graunt it : but I see not howe that can be taken for an ill custome , which Nature hath . . . ratified ...
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... called ' beautiful ' : moral character may be in- visible but it inhabits a physical body that smiles the more sweetly because of the beauty of the character - given our face by our parents , we partly remake it as our character ...
... called ' beautiful ' : moral character may be in- visible but it inhabits a physical body that smiles the more sweetly because of the beauty of the character - given our face by our parents , we partly remake it as our character ...
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... called the knotted and the fused . His lines are sometimes full as a closed fan or tweezer - case is full . We pause and open them , confident that their contents are bright and clear . The process is like that of undoing a knot , when ...
... called the knotted and the fused . His lines are sometimes full as a closed fan or tweezer - case is full . We pause and open them , confident that their contents are bright and clear . The process is like that of undoing a knot , when ...
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NATURE | 1 |
MAN AND THE OTHER CREATURES | 27 |
MAN AND THE CALL TO LIVE WELL | 36 |
Urheberrecht | |
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