The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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Page 53
... desire to taste of earthly things . ' To arrive at the knowledge of Infinity , do not desire the know- ' ledge of finite things . To reach to the possession of Infinity , ' desire to possess nothing . To be included in the being of ...
... desire to taste of earthly things . ' To arrive at the knowledge of Infinity , do not desire the know- ' ledge of finite things . To reach to the possession of Infinity , ' desire to possess nothing . To be included in the being of ...
Page 122
... desire for a future life by which most people are animated . In the majority of mankind , this desire would alone be sufficient to induce belief in doctrines which harmonise with it ; and it is interesting to note that this is the last ...
... desire for a future life by which most people are animated . In the majority of mankind , this desire would alone be sufficient to induce belief in doctrines which harmonise with it ; and it is interesting to note that this is the last ...
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... desire of insatiate Semiramis , the still more insatiate desire of love , divine and beautiful , the uncontrollable adoration of beauty , these - these ; give me these in greater abundance than was ever known to man or woman . ' These ...
... desire of insatiate Semiramis , the still more insatiate desire of love , divine and beautiful , the uncontrollable adoration of beauty , these - these ; give me these in greater abundance than was ever known to man or woman . ' These ...
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1 Report of South African Convention 19089 | 1 |
Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends | 34 |
Fleets Great Britain and Foreign Countries | 57 |
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