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... learning . As we have tried to fulfil these conditions , our readers have before them all necessary facts in each case , enabling them to form their own judgment , and , if they see reason , to overrule ours . IV . The qualifications ...
... learning . As we have tried to fulfil these conditions , our readers have before them all necessary facts in each case , enabling them to form their own judgment , and , if they see reason , to overrule ours . IV . The qualifications ...
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... learning is gained by suffer- ing . One instance of this is seen in that repentance which is forced on reluctant minds by the stings of conscious guilt , and which must be viewed as a blessing from the gods . Such is the case of ...
... learning is gained by suffer- ing . One instance of this is seen in that repentance which is forced on reluctant minds by the stings of conscious guilt , and which must be viewed as a blessing from the gods . Such is the case of ...
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... learning : but the Future 245 Ant . 5 . 250 ( 228 ) 234. If puλaka were read here , the construction would be simple . But Mr Paley , keeping øvλakáv , makes it the subj . of karaoxeîv , that a watch & c . should restrain & c . This is ...
... learning : but the Future 245 Ant . 5 . 250 ( 228 ) 234. If puλaka were read here , the construction would be simple . But Mr Paley , keeping øvλakáv , makes it the subj . of karaoxeîv , that a watch & c . should restrain & c . This is ...
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... learning nought , in hope of happy tidings incense offerest , fain would I hear yet shall thy silence not offend . 261 ( 239 ) 256. bulwark , pкos . It is very doubtful whether this expression is applied by the Chorus to themselves as ...
... learning nought , in hope of happy tidings incense offerest , fain would I hear yet shall thy silence not offend . 261 ( 239 ) 256. bulwark , pкos . It is very doubtful whether this expression is applied by the Chorus to themselves as ...
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... learning to the old is ever young . but justly for this house and Clytaemnestra chief these things have interest , and impart to me their joy . CLYTAEMNESTRA . Long since indeed I shouted loud a joyous cry , when the first nightly ...
... learning to the old is ever young . but justly for this house and Clytaemnestra chief these things have interest , and impart to me their joy . CLYTAEMNESTRA . Long since indeed I shouted loud a joyous cry , when the first nightly ...
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