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... tion . Beauty of person and of mind , and the uninterruped enjoyment of both in the utmost perfection , to the extreme term of human existence ; a most choice and finished educa- tion in gymnastics and the musical arts , the former so ...
... tion . Beauty of person and of mind , and the uninterruped enjoyment of both in the utmost perfection , to the extreme term of human existence ; a most choice and finished educa- tion in gymnastics and the musical arts , the former so ...
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... tion , ( with sometimes a third for a judge , ) do not confine themselves to the matter in hand , but expatiate in a wide field , accusing their adversaries or defending themselves with all the adroitness of practised advocates , and ...
... tion , ( with sometimes a third for a judge , ) do not confine themselves to the matter in hand , but expatiate in a wide field , accusing their adversaries or defending themselves with all the adroitness of practised advocates , and ...
Pagina 177
... tion of the former , as being that which lies beyond our power or control . And accordingly we actually find among the fragments of the Comic writers as many expressions about Chance , as we do in the tragedians about Destiny . To un ...
... tion of the former , as being that which lies beyond our power or control . And accordingly we actually find among the fragments of the Comic writers as many expressions about Chance , as we do in the tragedians about Destiny . To un ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface of the Translator | 1 |
Memoir of the Life of Augustus William Schlegel | 7 |
LECTURE I | 17 |
Copyright | |
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