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Pagina 37
... things that cling to us , all things that- weaker than ourselves - appeal to us for protection . And so , for I could not bear that against her will she should be made to leave me , still keeping her in my arms , I had the couch wheeled ...
... things that cling to us , all things that- weaker than ourselves - appeal to us for protection . And so , for I could not bear that against her will she should be made to leave me , still keeping her in my arms , I had the couch wheeled ...
Pagina 97
... things which are seen and temporal from the things which are unseen and eternal - where the on the theme of an invisible world can be main- eye dwells on a swarth canopy of clouds , and the tained only by the aid of Hume's often re- ear ...
... things which are seen and temporal from the things which are unseen and eternal - where the on the theme of an invisible world can be main- eye dwells on a swarth canopy of clouds , and the tained only by the aid of Hume's often re- ear ...
Pagina 144
... things that are not of earth , glide in supernatural light . There are not so many fishes in the sea , as there are sweet images in lovers ' eyes . In those miraculous translucencies swim the strange eye - fish with wings , that ...
... things that are not of earth , glide in supernatural light . There are not so many fishes in the sea , as there are sweet images in lovers ' eyes . In those miraculous translucencies swim the strange eye - fish with wings , that ...
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