Makers of Literary Criticism, Nide 1Balachandra Rajan, Arapura Ghevarghese George Asia Publishing House, 1965 - 412 sivua |
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Sivu 21
... lives ; and there were many more lives than the souls present , and they were of all sorts . There were lives of every ... live diligently , there is appointed a happy and not undesirable existence . Let not him who chooses first be ...
... lives ; and there were many more lives than the souls present , and they were of all sorts . There were lives of every ... live diligently , there is appointed a happy and not undesirable existence . Let not him who chooses first be ...
Sivu 23
... lives and the fulfiller of the choice : this genius led the souls first to Clotho , and drew them within the ... live dear to one an- other and to the gods , both while remaining here and when , like conquerors in the games who ...
... lives and the fulfiller of the choice : this genius led the souls first to Clotho , and drew them within the ... live dear to one an- other and to the gods , both while remaining here and when , like conquerors in the games who ...
Sivu 129
... live among them . For only repeating certain of Euripides ' verses , many Athenians had their lives saved of the Syracusans when the Athenians themselves thought many philosophers unworthy to live . Certain poets as Simonides and Pindar ...
... live among them . For only repeating certain of Euripides ' verses , many Athenians had their lives saved of the Syracusans when the Athenians themselves thought many philosophers unworthy to live . Certain poets as Simonides and Pindar ...
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