The Secret of Long LifeH.S. King, 1871 - 145 páginas |
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... Apollo Hekaërgos . Do you think they meant nothing when they attributed to the sun - god the art of healing as well as the art of song ? They knew that sunshine is the best medicine in the world , just as it is the best stimulant of the ...
... Apollo Hekaërgos . Do you think they meant nothing when they attributed to the sun - god the art of healing as well as the art of song ? They knew that sunshine is the best medicine in the world , just as it is the best stimulant of the ...
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... Apollo was a villager ! I HAVE written that it is necessary to keep the mind always awake and active . How is this to be done in our present state of society by persons of average capacity ? How is it even to be approached ? To tell an ...
... Apollo was a villager ! I HAVE written that it is necessary to keep the mind always awake and active . How is this to be done in our present state of society by persons of average capacity ? How is it even to be approached ? To tell an ...
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... Apollo . The art of money - making , like all other arts , is apt to master its possessor : the man who has made . his million in the City bows down and wor- ships the God MILLION . It is not so with those of the first force : the ...
... Apollo . The art of money - making , like all other arts , is apt to master its possessor : the man who has made . his million in the City bows down and wor- ships the God MILLION . It is not so with those of the first force : the ...
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... Apollo for mere loveliness . And he led me to Apollo's temple of Mar- pessian marble far within the grove : and in its inmost sanctuary we found the poet - god , indolent amazingly , reclined upon a green marble couch , and reading the ...
... Apollo for mere loveliness . And he led me to Apollo's temple of Mar- pessian marble far within the grove : and in its inmost sanctuary we found the poet - god , indolent amazingly , reclined upon a green marble couch , and reading the ...
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... Apollo should drink bitter ale may seem strange but dreams are dreams . I dreamt this dream of Olympus , with many concomitants not mentionable here , for many nights in succession . I lived among those Greek gods , and was a kind of ...
... Apollo should drink bitter ale may seem strange but dreams are dreams . I dreamt this dream of Olympus , with many concomitants not mentionable here , for many nights in succession . I lived among those Greek gods , and was a kind of ...
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Página 32 - It is not growing like a tree In bulk, doth make man better be; Or standing long an oak, three hundred year, To fall a log at last, dry, bald, and sear. A lily of a day Is fairer far, in May, Although it fall and die that night; It was the plant and flower of light. In small proportions we just beauties see; And in short measures life may perfect be.
Página 94 - And lose to-morrow the ground won to-day — Ah ! do not we, wanderer ! await it too ? Yes, we await it! — but it still delays, And then we suffer! and amongst us one, Who most has suffer'd, takes dejectedly His seat upon the intellectual throne; And all his store of sad experience he Lays bare of wretched days...