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... body is not a perfect type of human beauty : a picture in which moral or spiritual ugliness is allied with great ... body . The only complaint against it is that it is not integrated with the organism in which it takes its rise . Human ...
... body is not a perfect type of human beauty : a picture in which moral or spiritual ugliness is allied with great ... body . The only complaint against it is that it is not integrated with the organism in which it takes its rise . Human ...
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... body without following this method of procedure . Soc . Yes , my friend , and he is right . However , besides the evidence of Hippocrates , we must examine ... body , nor the body apart from the soul 104 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
... body without following this method of procedure . Soc . Yes , my friend , and he is right . However , besides the evidence of Hippocrates , we must examine ... body , nor the body apart from the soul 104 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
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... body . These chill certain parts of the body , thus causing diseases . 2. The reason given by Anonymus for the views of Hippocrates , namely that πνεμ¤ is the most necessary and supreme compo- nent in us , we being rooted in the air by ...
... body . These chill certain parts of the body , thus causing diseases . 2. The reason given by Anonymus for the views of Hippocrates , namely that πνεμ¤ is the most necessary and supreme compo- nent in us , we being rooted in the air by ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 12 |
THE POETRY OF THOMAS GRAY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 43 |
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