Readings in Western Civilization, Volumen2George Harmon Knoles, Rixford Kinney Snyder, Rixford Snyder Lippincott, 1960 - 922 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 81
Página 67
... never heard he did . Edi . Touching this murder , did you ne'er inquire Who were the authors ? Cre . Doubtless ; but in vain . Edi . Why did not the same prophet then inform you ? Cre . I know not that , and when I'm igno- rant I'm ...
... never heard he did . Edi . Touching this murder , did you ne'er inquire Who were the authors ? Cre . Doubtless ; but in vain . Edi . Why did not the same prophet then inform you ? Cre . I know not that , and when I'm igno- rant I'm ...
Página 253
... Never disdainful , never too proud or fine , But was discreet in teaching and benign . His business was to show a fair behavior And draw men thus to Heaven and their Saviour , Unless indeed a man were obstinate ; And such , whether of ...
... Never disdainful , never too proud or fine , But was discreet in teaching and benign . His business was to show a fair behavior And draw men thus to Heaven and their Saviour , Unless indeed a man were obstinate ; And such , whether of ...
Página 733
... never been an example of the contrary . The summit of historical fame was never attained by Wal- lenstein because he was never a national hero , but a Czech who played the German for the sake of expediency . He was , like Napoleon , a ...
... never been an example of the contrary . The summit of historical fame was never attained by Wal- lenstein because he was never a national hero , but a Czech who played the German for the sake of expediency . He was , like Napoleon , a ...
Contenido
The Ancient Near East | 1 |
From The Books of the Kings | 12 |
Greek Civilization | 29 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 54 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Readings in Western Civilization, Volumen2 George Harmon Knoles,Rixford Kinney Snyder,Rixford Snyder Vista de fragmentos - 1960 |
Términos y frases comunes
according Ahab anathema ANTISTROPHE apostles behold body Cæsar called Carloman cause Cebes cerned Christ Christian Church citizens common Corinth Creon Crito Cunegonde death divine Durendal earth equal eral eternal evil existence eyes faith father Faust fear friends frontier gave give Glaucon God's gold hand hath heart heaven holy honour hour human Italy Jahweh Jesus Jocasta judge justice kind King labour Laius land liberty live Lord matter means ment Mephistopheles mind nations nature never opinion Pangloss peace perfect persons pleasure political Polybus Pope priests prince principle reason received Roland Roman Rome rule sacrament sacred saith Shep Simmias society Socrates soul sovereign speak spirit Thebes thee things thou shalt thought tion Tiresias true truth unto usury virtue whole words