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In addition , his Aesop included the Remicius collection , edited by Maximus Planudes , which had some years earlier been brought to Italy from Constantinople , the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire , and was beginning to gain some ...
In addition , his Aesop included the Remicius collection , edited by Maximus Planudes , which had some years earlier been brought to Italy from Constantinople , the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire , and was beginning to gain some ...
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Lao Tzu characterizes the Nameless as “ the beginning of heaven and earth ” ( I ) and Tao as empty : 9 o 道而用之或不盈,今似萬物之宗。...吾不知誰之子,象帝之先。 Tao is void , yet use will not drain it . Deep , it is like the ancestor of ...
Lao Tzu characterizes the Nameless as “ the beginning of heaven and earth ” ( I ) and Tao as empty : 9 o 道而用之或不盈,今似萬物之宗。...吾不知誰之子,象帝之先。 Tao is void , yet use will not drain it . Deep , it is like the ancestor of ...
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achieve literary beauty in form and organic unity in content , and the piece from beginning to end will be such a tightly knit composition that its different parts will be to each other like flower to calyx.16 In the above quotations ...
achieve literary beauty in form and organic unity in content , and the piece from beginning to end will be such a tightly knit composition that its different parts will be to each other like flower to calyx.16 In the above quotations ...
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