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עמוד
Here are the same efforts to capture and explain the meaning of human
existence. The reading of these authors of a civilization ancient before Athens or
Rome was founded compels us to realize how little, if at all, human nature
changes ...
Here are the same efforts to capture and explain the meaning of human
existence. The reading of these authors of a civilization ancient before Athens or
Rome was founded compels us to realize how little, if at all, human nature
changes ...
עמוד 156
Are not the heroine and the hero of this play of the earlier Hindus composed of
the same human fiber as those that strive and suffer and conquer on the far more
gorgeous stage of our times? After all, not only human nature but the portrayal of
...
Are not the heroine and the hero of this play of the earlier Hindus composed of
the same human fiber as those that strive and suffer and conquer on the far more
gorgeous stage of our times? After all, not only human nature but the portrayal of
...
עמוד 216
A thousand times he treads that round in vain Who e'en one human heart would
idly pain. Leave wealth behind; bring God thy heart, best light To guide thy
wavering steps through life's dark night. God spurns the riches of a thousand
coffers.
A thousand times he treads that round in vain Who e'en one human heart would
idly pain. Leave wealth behind; bring God thy heart, best light To guide thy
wavering steps through life's dark night. God spurns the riches of a thousand
coffers.
מה אומרים אנשים - כתיבת ביקורת
לא מצאנו ביקורות במקומות הרגילים
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The Book of the Dead Antefs Festival Dirge Tales | 45 |
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