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الصفحة 104
... manner ; for that is to clamor councils , not to inform them . A long table and a square table , or seats about the walls , seem things of form , but are things of substance ; for at a long table a few at the upper end , in effect ...
... manner ; for that is to clamor councils , not to inform them . A long table and a square table , or seats about the walls , seem things of form , but are things of substance ; for at a long table a few at the upper end , in effect ...
الصفحة 306
... manner , listening attentively to his music . Nay , so great was the power and efficacy of his har- mony , that it even caused the trees and stones to remove , and place themselves in a regular manner about him . When he had for a time ...
... manner , listening attentively to his music . Nay , so great was the power and efficacy of his har- mony , that it even caused the trees and stones to remove , and place themselves in a regular manner about him . When he had for a time ...
الصفحة 360
... manner despise , both things and works . But the riddle proposed to ( Edipus , the solution whereof acquired him the Theban kingdom , re- garded the nature of man ; for he who has thor- oughly looked into and examined human nature , may ...
... manner despise , both things and works . But the riddle proposed to ( Edipus , the solution whereof acquired him the Theban kingdom , re- garded the nature of man ; for he who has thor- oughly looked into and examined human nature , may ...
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