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Strana 35
... appears on the animal , which enlarges to a slit , and it becomes two perfect animals . The ever - pro- ceeding detachment appears not less in all thought , and in society . Children think they cannot live without their parents . But ...
... appears on the animal , which enlarges to a slit , and it becomes two perfect animals . The ever - pro- ceeding detachment appears not less in all thought , and in society . Children think they cannot live without their parents . But ...
Strana 38
... appears intimate : what gets admission to one , cannot be kept out of any other : the smallest acquisition of truth or of energy , in any quarter , is so much good to the commonwealth of souls . If the disparities of talent and position ...
... appears intimate : what gets admission to one , cannot be kept out of any other : the smallest acquisition of truth or of energy , in any quarter , is so much good to the commonwealth of souls . If the disparities of talent and position ...
Strana 60
... appears in all his talents . Where there is great compass of wit , we usually find excellencies that combine easily in the living man , but in de- scription appear incompatible . The mind of Plato is not to be exhibited by a Chinese ...
... appears in all his talents . Where there is great compass of wit , we usually find excellencies that combine easily in the living man , but in de- scription appear incompatible . The mind of Plato is not to be exhibited by a Chinese ...
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