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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 45
עמוד 15
ANTEF's FESTIVAL DIRGE So ever-present was the thought of the final day of
each mortal, and the long, long journey he must take that, according to the Greek
historian Herodotus, at banquets given by wealthy Egyptians, “just as the ...
ANTEF's FESTIVAL DIRGE So ever-present was the thought of the final day of
each mortal, and the long, long journey he must take that, according to the Greek
historian Herodotus, at banquets given by wealthy Egyptians, “just as the ...
עמוד 264
“Learning without thought is labor lost; thought without learning is death of the
mind.” “Rotten wood cannot be carved.” What, after all, is humanity's chief
weakness? “The disease of men is this: that they neglect their own fields and go
to weed ...
“Learning without thought is labor lost; thought without learning is death of the
mind.” “Rotten wood cannot be carved.” What, after all, is humanity's chief
weakness? “The disease of men is this: that they neglect their own fields and go
to weed ...
עמוד 296
All the world's genuine religions have come out of the Orient; for the birth and
growth of a religion require time, leisure, contemplation, intense thought—things
which the young West cannot or will not grant as yet. Of all these oriental spiritual
...
All the world's genuine religions have come out of the Orient; for the birth and
growth of a religion require time, leisure, contemplation, intense thought—things
which the young West cannot or will not grant as yet. Of all these oriental spiritual
...
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