The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 46
... existence . In process of time each people burst the narrow limits of its own nationality , and in dying to itself , lived to mankind . Morientes vivimus is the epitome of each history . The influence by which both Jews and Greeks have ...
... existence . In process of time each people burst the narrow limits of its own nationality , and in dying to itself , lived to mankind . Morientes vivimus is the epitome of each history . The influence by which both Jews and Greeks have ...
Page 421
... existence were known to him . His poem is medieval and full of the northern inspiration ; his Italy is peopled with Tristrams and Lancelots , Olivers and Rolands ; Paolo and Francesca are reading the Arthurian legend . The power he ...
... existence were known to him . His poem is medieval and full of the northern inspiration ; his Italy is peopled with Tristrams and Lancelots , Olivers and Rolands ; Paolo and Francesca are reading the Arthurian legend . The power he ...
Page 458
... existence are in the eyes of Indian philosophy the only real consciousness and existence . Moreover , not only is nature , as we call the visible universe , non - existent and a delusion , but to surrender to that delusion , to accept ...
... existence are in the eyes of Indian philosophy the only real consciousness and existence . Moreover , not only is nature , as we call the visible universe , non - existent and a delusion , but to surrender to that delusion , to accept ...
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THE DEATH OF THE KING | 1 |
tion By John Pentland Mahaffy New York | 32 |
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