An Oxford Anthology of English ProseArnold Whitridge, John Wendell Dodds, Howard Foster Lowry Oxford University Press, 1935 - 950 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 90
... whole World was made for man , but the twelfth part of man for woman : Man is the whole World , and the Breath of GOD ; Woman the Rib and crooked piece of man . I could be content that we might procreate like trees , with- out ...
... whole World was made for man , but the twelfth part of man for woman : Man is the whole World , and the Breath of GOD ; Woman the Rib and crooked piece of man . I could be content that we might procreate like trees , with- out ...
الصفحة 415
... whole attention of the reader to itself , be- comes disjoined from its context , and forms a separate whole , instead of a har- monizing part ; and on the other hand , to an unsustained composition , from which the reader collects ...
... whole attention of the reader to itself , be- comes disjoined from its context , and forms a separate whole , instead of a har- monizing part ; and on the other hand , to an unsustained composition , from which the reader collects ...
الصفحة 773
... whole evolution of humanity , their single his- tory is not the whole history of man ; whereas their admirers are always apt to make it stand for the whole history . Hebraism and Hellenism are , neither of them , the law of human ...
... whole evolution of humanity , their single his- tory is not the whole history of man ; whereas their admirers are always apt to make it stand for the whole history . Hebraism and Hellenism are , neither of them , the law of human ...
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