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“ Naturam Non Pati Senium , " " That Nature is not Subject to Old Age , ” which may have been written either for one of the exhibitions or as an independent contribution to the general issue . The question is the old one of the ...
“ Naturam Non Pati Senium , " " That Nature is not Subject to Old Age , ” which may have been written either for one of the exhibitions or as an independent contribution to the general issue . The question is the old one of the ...
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... to freedom as the necessary condition of real virtue has come about through his half - accidental discovery of the theory of divorce ; and this in turn goes back to his earlier insight into the true nature of love and marriage .
... to freedom as the necessary condition of real virtue has come about through his half - accidental discovery of the theory of divorce ; and this in turn goes back to his earlier insight into the true nature of love and marriage .
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Or nature failed in me , and left some part Not proof enough such object to sustain , Or from my side subducting took perhaps More than enough ; at least on her bestowed Too much of ornament , in outward show Elaborate , of inward less ...
Or nature failed in me , and left some part Not proof enough such object to sustain , Or from my side subducting took perhaps More than enough ; at least on her bestowed Too much of ornament , in outward show Elaborate , of inward less ...
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