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Pagina 99
... things after their fashion , Clean from the purpose of the things themselves . The use is justifiable . The alloy ( to use Browning's metaphor ) has made the moulding of the ring , the fashioning of the moral purpose in things ...
... things after their fashion , Clean from the purpose of the things themselves . The use is justifiable . The alloy ( to use Browning's metaphor ) has made the moulding of the ring , the fashioning of the moral purpose in things ...
Pagina 465
... thing to wake in the middle of the night , in a jerry - built house of mud , with a grass roof , and nothing but flimsy " chick " blinds to protect your worldly goods . Things happen sometimes like this : you wake , you decide that the ...
... thing to wake in the middle of the night , in a jerry - built house of mud , with a grass roof , and nothing but flimsy " chick " blinds to protect your worldly goods . Things happen sometimes like this : you wake , you decide that the ...
Pagina 637
... things to do besides reading books . Socrates : What shall we say , then , does a man prefer to do other things because they are worse things or be- cause they are better ? Bensonides : Nay , Socrates , how can I tell ? Some men prefer ...
... things to do besides reading books . Socrates : What shall we say , then , does a man prefer to do other things because they are worse things or be- cause they are better ? Bensonides : Nay , Socrates , how can I tell ? Some men prefer ...
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