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Pagina 155
... Death upheld to view ; Disease impatient , seeking to destroy ; And Malice , pining at another's joy ; Deep Sorrow ... Death upheld to view ' is " Leto vicina senectus ; " i . e . old age bordering on death , on the brink of grave ; and ...
... Death upheld to view ; Disease impatient , seeking to destroy ; And Malice , pining at another's joy ; Deep Sorrow ... Death upheld to view ' is " Leto vicina senectus ; " i . e . old age bordering on death , on the brink of grave ; and ...
Pagina 469
... death of Helvetius , he answers : Were it worth while , my dear Madam , to weep over the dead , I would come to weep with you on the death of Helvetius : but death is nothing else than the regret of the living . If we regret him not ...
... death of Helvetius , he answers : Were it worth while , my dear Madam , to weep over the dead , I would come to weep with you on the death of Helvetius : but death is nothing else than the regret of the living . If we regret him not ...
Pagina 499
... death that the freedom was bestowed on Cassandrea . Now , as the death of Ceraunus took place in A. C. 280 , and the death of Apollodorus in A. C. 274 , and as some few circum- stances intervened between the death of Ceraunus and the ...
... death that the freedom was bestowed on Cassandrea . Now , as the death of Ceraunus took place in A. C. 280 , and the death of Apollodorus in A. C. 274 , and as some few circum- stances intervened between the death of Ceraunus and the ...
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