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Side 11
... common to all persons , inevitable to everyone , and is ultimately governed by Jupiter . The following specimen may be a Chaucerian convention that moralizes the inevitability of the death of human beings . Of man and womman seen we wel ...
... common to all persons , inevitable to everyone , and is ultimately governed by Jupiter . The following specimen may be a Chaucerian convention that moralizes the inevitability of the death of human beings . Of man and womman seen we wel ...
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" 6 that an abstract common good " could be achieved without due regard to the complexities of the actual ; a man who ... common good to all , made one of them . His life was gentle , and the elements So mix'd in him that Nature might ...
" 6 that an abstract common good " could be achieved without due regard to the complexities of the actual ; a man who ... common good to all , made one of them . His life was gentle , and the elements So mix'd in him that Nature might ...
Side 49
... common to compare ' human life ' to ' dew ' . Historically , this conception is formally based on the principles of ' Shōhōgenzō ' , a standard collection of Buddhist scriptures and sermons . Similar metaphorical expressions are very ...
... common to compare ' human life ' to ' dew ' . Historically , this conception is formally based on the principles of ' Shōhōgenzō ' , a standard collection of Buddhist scriptures and sermons . Similar metaphorical expressions are very ...
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