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الصفحة 68
These figures represent , as the cook carefully points out , a segment of the court ; they are the people who “ relish nothing but di stato , " who gossip endlessly about the business of state , Know all things the wrong way , talk of ...
These figures represent , as the cook carefully points out , a segment of the court ; they are the people who “ relish nothing but di stato , " who gossip endlessly about the business of state , Know all things the wrong way , talk of ...
الصفحة 73
As for the bondage , the important thing is not that it was there , but that Jonson was able to use it creatively ... that the things subjected to understanding have of those which are objected to sense , that the one sort are but ...
As for the bondage , the important thing is not that it was there , but that Jonson was able to use it creatively ... that the things subjected to understanding have of those which are objected to sense , that the one sort are but ...
الصفحة 229
The unions formed under his auspices are informed by a Platonic love , directing his people to God , " the spring and end of all things , ” rather than coming to rest in himself . James's powers are not only asserted in Hymenaei ...
The unions formed under his auspices are informed by a Platonic love , directing his people to God , " the spring and end of all things , ” rather than coming to rest in himself . James's powers are not only asserted in Hymenaei ...
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