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Side 16
... present , as our organi- zation from inferior ones , its business is no doubt more closely connected with our existence here than we imagine . The garden above blooms only with plants of which the seeds have been sown here , and put ...
... present , as our organi- zation from inferior ones , its business is no doubt more closely connected with our existence here than we imagine . The garden above blooms only with plants of which the seeds have been sown here , and put ...
Side 17
... present fetters space and time are to her empty words : they measure and express relations of the body , but not of her internal capacity , which extends beyond time and space , when it acts in per- fect internal quiet . Give thyself no ...
... present fetters space and time are to her empty words : they measure and express relations of the body , but not of her internal capacity , which extends beyond time and space , when it acts in per- fect internal quiet . Give thyself no ...
Side 20
... present , To arrest it on its way , This , ye brothers , will the fleeting Of the winged days restrain ; Let us strew life's path with roses , For its glory soon will wane ! Roses ! for the days are merging Into winter's misty tide ...
... present , To arrest it on its way , This , ye brothers , will the fleeting Of the winged days restrain ; Let us strew life's path with roses , For its glory soon will wane ! Roses ! for the days are merging Into winter's misty tide ...
Side 33
... present day . And with respect to the fact that no breeze blows from the Nile , I am of the opinion that no wind is likely to arise in very hot countries , for breezes love to blow from some cold quarter . VOL . XIII . - 3 . THE COURSE ...
... present day . And with respect to the fact that no breeze blows from the Nile , I am of the opinion that no wind is likely to arise in very hot countries , for breezes love to blow from some cold quarter . VOL . XIII . - 3 . THE COURSE ...
Side 55
... present obscure and unsatisfactory state . The character of the true philosopher is to hope all things not unreasonable . He who has seen obscurities which appeared impenetrable in physical and mathemat- ical science suddenly dispelled ...
... present obscure and unsatisfactory state . The character of the true philosopher is to hope all things not unreasonable . He who has seen obscurities which appeared impenetrable in physical and mathemat- ical science suddenly dispelled ...
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Achilles Agamemnon Alcinous arms Barney McGee beauty Boeotia born breath bright brother called child Chryseis Crébillon dark daugh dead dear death died Diomed divine doth dream earth Ebn Jahia English eyes father fear feet fire fish flowers give gods Grecian Hadad hand hath hear heard heart heaven Hector Helena Rivers Herodotus Hesiod holothurian Horace Howitt Iliad Iolanthe Kilmeny King Lady land Libya light live look Lord LORD DERBY Menelaus mind morning mother nature Nausicaa never night novel o'er once Pallas passed Patroclus poems poet Priam published Rhampsinitus round sing song soul spirit sweet Telemachus tell thee THEODORE MARTIN Theogony thine things thou thought tion Translation of THEODORE Translation of WORSLEY Trojans Ulysses verse voice wife wind words young youth Zeus