An Essay on ManMethuen, 1964 - 186 pagina's |
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Pagina 81
... itself ( to speak with reverence ) by mere will make a thing white or black without whiteness or blackness ; that is , without such certain natures ... which beget those sensations or phantasms of white and black in us . " 217ff . VICE ...
... itself ( to speak with reverence ) by mere will make a thing white or black without whiteness or blackness ; that is , without such certain natures ... which beget those sensations or phantasms of white and black in us . " 217ff . VICE ...
Pagina 104
... itself , but not itself alone , Each sex desires alike , ' till two are one . Nor ends the pleasure with the fierce embrace ; 120 115-18 . Cf. Virgil , Geo . , rv 219ff . , Aen . , vi 724ff , and the latter psssage in Dryden's version ...
... itself , but not itself alone , Each sex desires alike , ' till two are one . Nor ends the pleasure with the fierce embrace ; 120 115-18 . Cf. Virgil , Geo . , rv 219ff . , Aen . , vi 724ff , and the latter psssage in Dryden's version ...
Pagina 124
... itself , better yn another ... but that no form of Government , however excellent or preferable in itself , can be sufficient to make a People happy , unless it be administerd with Integrity . On ye contrary , the Best sort of Governmt ...
... itself , better yn another ... but that no form of Government , however excellent or preferable in itself , can be sufficient to make a People happy , unless it be administerd with Integrity . On ye contrary , the Best sort of Governmt ...
Inhoudsopgave
INTRODUCTION | xi |
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | lxxxi |
NOTE ON THE ILLUSTRATIONS | xc |
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