Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge: General Index to the Proceedings ... Volumes 1-50, 1838-1911, Volume 1; Volume 13American Philosophical Society, 1912 - 83 pages |
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... Virtue preserved from fell destruction's blast , / Led on by heaven , and crowned with joy at last " ( 5.3.91-2 ) . Jupiter assures us in Cymbeline that he deliberately crosses those he loves , but only " to make my gift , / The more ...
... Virtue preserved from fell destruction's blast , / Led on by heaven , and crowned with joy at last " ( 5.3.91-2 ) . Jupiter assures us in Cymbeline that he deliberately crosses those he loves , but only " to make my gift , / The more ...
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... virtue , and all foes / The cup of their deservings " ( 5.3.307-9 ) is at once invalidated by the image of Lear , fleetingly aware that Cordelia is dead and never to return , while the hopeless pronouncement of " Never , never , never ...
... virtue , and all foes / The cup of their deservings " ( 5.3.307-9 ) is at once invalidated by the image of Lear , fleetingly aware that Cordelia is dead and never to return , while the hopeless pronouncement of " Never , never , never ...
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... virtue , and all foes / The cup of their deservings " ( 11. 308-10 ) . Earlier , in Act 4 , scene 6 , mad Lear has seemed to the blind Goucester the perfect emblem of the apocalypse : “ O ruined piece of nature ! This great world ...
... virtue , and all foes / The cup of their deservings " ( 11. 308-10 ) . Earlier , in Act 4 , scene 6 , mad Lear has seemed to the blind Goucester the perfect emblem of the apocalypse : “ O ruined piece of nature ! This great world ...
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... virtues may be , their efficiency and controllability are as yet not as high as desired for this purpose . Thus far I have only talked about the limits on the means of produc- tion of beams of ultra - high energies , not on the ...
... virtues may be , their efficiency and controllability are as yet not as high as desired for this purpose . Thus far I have only talked about the limits on the means of produc- tion of beams of ultra - high energies , not on the ...
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... virtue most necessary to man ? " In the event a Father Chabaud won the first prize and a Professor Popgil the second.2 The title of Popgil's discourse , let it be noted , was the virtue of the citizen and not of man . Rousseau did not ...
... virtue most necessary to man ? " In the event a Father Chabaud won the first prize and a Professor Popgil the second.2 The title of Popgil's discourse , let it be noted , was the virtue of the citizen and not of man . Rousseau did not ...
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