Noon, Volume 2W. S. Lord., 1901 |
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... desire for that which flies from us : " Come segue la lepre il cacciatore Al freddo , al caldo , alla montagna , al ... desires , it vanishes and is gone , fruition destroys it , as having only a fleshy end , I NOON " As the hunter ...
... desire for that which flies from us : " Come segue la lepre il cacciatore Al freddo , al caldo , alla montagna , al ... desires , it vanishes and is gone , fruition destroys it , as having only a fleshy end , I NOON " As the hunter ...
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... ) , then there sprung in the person loved the desire of a spiritual conception by the mediation . of a spiritual beauty . This was the prin- cipal ; the corporeal , an accidental and secondary matter ; quite the contrary as to the lover.
... ) , then there sprung in the person loved the desire of a spiritual conception by the mediation . of a spiritual beauty . This was the prin- cipal ; the corporeal , an accidental and secondary matter ; quite the contrary as to the lover.
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... desire of contracting friendship arising from the beauty of the object . " - CICERO , Tusc . Quæs . , vi . 34 . 2 Those are only to be reputed friendships , that are fortified and confirmed by judgment and length of time . " - CICERO ...
... desire of contracting friendship arising from the beauty of the object . " - CICERO , Tusc . Quæs . , vi . 34 . 2 Those are only to be reputed friendships , that are fortified and confirmed by judgment and length of time . " - CICERO ...
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... desires . When the philosopher Diogenes wanted money , he used to say , ' N that he redemanded it of his friends , not o that he demanded it . And to let you see O the practical working of this , I will here N I Idem , vi . 46 . 25 N ...
... desires . When the philosopher Diogenes wanted money , he used to say , ' N that he redemanded it of his friends , not o that he demanded it . And to let you see O the practical working of this , I will here N I Idem , vi . 46 . 25 N ...
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... trembling in the limbs , loss of appetite ; ungovernable desire , and a habit of melan- choly in secret places . But once possessed , N once toyed with amorously for an hour or NOONS 51 two , the Object ( as in the inferior passion.
... trembling in the limbs , loss of appetite ; ungovernable desire , and a habit of melan- choly in secret places . But once possessed , N once toyed with amorously for an hour or NOONS 51 two , the Object ( as in the inferior passion.
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