BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «GYMNOSOPH»
Temukaké kagunané saka
gymnosoph ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
gymnosoph lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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Sketches chiefly relating to the history, religion, learning ...
... and ' others never lie down, but steep leaning against a tree *. There *
Philosophos eorum quos Gymnosoph'tflas vacant, ab txortu ad occasum perjlare
contuentes solem immobilibus Vol. I. R. oculis, There are frequent instances of
devotees ...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical ...
... argument like matter of fact is : And we are best of all led to Nlen's principles,
by what they do. Then let us straight advance in quesk Of this prosound
gymnosoph-'sh And I' the Fates and he advise, Pursue, or wave this enterprise.
This said ...
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Bedell. Baxter. Leighton. Sherlock. Waterland. Skelton. ...
To have the battle fairly fought out, Spinoza, or a Bhuddist, or a Burmese
Gymnosoph, should be challenged. Then, I am deeply persuaded, would the
truth appear in full evidence, that no Christ, no God, — and, conversely, if the
Father, then ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Derwent Coleridge, 1853
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The history of philosophy: from the earliest times to the ...
Ph. I. ii. Schmidii Diss. de Gymnosoph. Rbodog. Lect. xiii. Maffæus de Rebus Ind.
1. i. Beausob.de Man. torn. i. Thomasiusde Manetis Dogmata. Hist. Sap. torn. i.
Herbolet. Bibl. Or. p. 118, 2c6, 456. Starckii Specimen Sap. Ind. Vet. Berol. 1697.
Johann Jakob Brucker, William Enfield, 1791
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Lives of the Ancient Philosophers
From thence he travelled into Ethiopia, Persia, and Chaldea, and was at last
induced to penetrate into India, to acquire the knowledge possessed by the
gymnosoph. ists. He was very desirous of being acquainted with the learned, but
did not ...
François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon, John Cormack, 1842
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Notes on English Divines: Edited by the rev. Derwent ...
... or a Burmese Gymnosoph, should be challenged. Then, I am deeply
persuaded, would the truth appear in full evidence, that no Christ, no God, — and
, conversely, if the Father, then the Son. I can never too often repeat, that
revealed religion ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1853
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The complete works: With an introductory essay upon his ...
To have the battle fairly fought out, Spinoza, or a Bhuddist, or a Burmese
Gymnosoph, should be challenged. Then, I am deeply persuaded, would the
truth appear in full evidence, that no Christ, no God, — and conversely, if the
Father, then ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1854
To have the battle fairly fought out, Spinoza, or a Bhnddist, or a Burmese
Gymnosoph, should be challenged. Then, I am deeply persuaded, would the
truth appear in full evidence, that no Christ, no God, —and conversely, if the
Father, then the ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge, 1853
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The Prakrita-Prakasa, on the Prakrit grammar
[ sn."] Nhanam, panhudam. Snana, 'bathing'; prasnuta, 'flowing.' [«Aw.] Vinhu,
kanho. Vishnu, 'Vishnu'; krishna, 'Krishna' [iii. 61]. [jtsAw.] Sanham, tinham.
Slakshna, small'; tfkshna, sharp.' 1 Lassen (Gymnosoph. p. 21) explains ish in
this sense ...
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Notes on English divines, ed. by D. Coleridge
... or a Burmese Gymnosoph, should be challenged. Then, I am deeply
persuaded, would the truth appear in full evidence, that no Christ, no God, — and
, conversely, if the Father, then the Son. I can never too often repeat, that
revealed religion ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Derwent Coleridge, 1853