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Pagina 13
... character remaining unexceptionable . The government is a union of mildness and firmness , energy , and kindness , a blending of paternal solicitude with fraternal sympathy ; the results of which are contentment , good order and ...
... character remaining unexceptionable . The government is a union of mildness and firmness , energy , and kindness , a blending of paternal solicitude with fraternal sympathy ; the results of which are contentment , good order and ...
Pagina 16
... character . There is , also , in the various names Danoi , Argureoi , Dorioi , given to the Hellenes , a trace of caste . We may interpret these as warriors , merchants , and priests , and not as tribes , the word Hellenes being ...
... character . There is , also , in the various names Danoi , Argureoi , Dorioi , given to the Hellenes , a trace of caste . We may interpret these as warriors , merchants , and priests , and not as tribes , the word Hellenes being ...
Pagina 20
... character and conduct of the deities . Thus Krishna , like Apollo , is the patron of poetry and music , and his amours with the pastoral muses , the Gopyas , is the theme of the famous poem , the Gita - govinda . This poem bears a ...
... character and conduct of the deities . Thus Krishna , like Apollo , is the patron of poetry and music , and his amours with the pastoral muses , the Gopyas , is the theme of the famous poem , the Gita - govinda . This poem bears a ...
Pagina 28
... character . As Schlegel has pointed out the identity of Artemis and Bohwani , it may be well to inquire how this goddess came to be associated with the moon . It probably arose from a misconception of the cow's horns of Isis , which the ...
... character . As Schlegel has pointed out the identity of Artemis and Bohwani , it may be well to inquire how this goddess came to be associated with the moon . It probably arose from a misconception of the cow's horns of Isis , which the ...
Pagina 41
... character of exile and emigré , and go home to France . There , it is doubtful whether he could ever again so well invest his poetical genius and histrionic patriotism , as he has of late years done at Guernsey . The bread of exile has ...
... character of exile and emigré , and go home to France . There , it is doubtful whether he could ever again so well invest his poetical genius and histrionic patriotism , as he has of late years done at Guernsey . The bread of exile has ...
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