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... dæmon of Socrates , who gave him a satiri- earth moves , but not for the reason given by cal sketch of his own history ; and as to his Copernicus ; but I quote Lovell's translation living in the moon , added , " that which makes when I ...
... dæmon of Socrates , who gave him a satiri- earth moves , but not for the reason given by cal sketch of his own history ; and as to his Copernicus ; but I quote Lovell's translation living in the moon , added , " that which makes when I ...
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... dæmon explained , since a week's pampering of their appetites would not cost a sonnet , and he had four about him , besides two epigrams , two odes , and an eclogue . whether the strange bird was indeed a reason- able being . He was ...
... dæmon explained , since a week's pampering of their appetites would not cost a sonnet , and he had four about him , besides two epigrams , two odes , and an eclogue . whether the strange bird was indeed a reason- able being . He was ...
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... dæmon of Socrates then said to Ber- gerac : Every one embraces him ; and when it comes to his turn whom he loves best , having kissed him , affectionately leaning upon his bosom , and join- ing mouth to mouth , with his right hand he ...
... dæmon of Socrates then said to Ber- gerac : Every one embraces him ; and when it comes to his turn whom he loves best , having kissed him , affectionately leaning upon his bosom , and join- ing mouth to mouth , with his right hand he ...
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The Chemistry of Common Life | 11 |
Radetski in Italy | 22 |
NEW YORK OBSERVER | 29 |
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