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  • Even Ligeti himself may not have been aware of the extent to which the impulses behind his motivation for "ardore," the passion for questioning and discovery, for Socratic exetase, as well as for love-making and music-making were identical.

    signandsight.com 2009

  • Even Ligeti himself may not have been aware of the extent to which the impulses behind his motivation for "ardore," the passion for questioning and discovery, for Socratic exetase, as well as for love-making and music-making were identical.

    signandsight.com 2009

  • Even Ligeti himself may not have been aware of the extent to which the impulses behind his motivation for "ardore," the passion for questioning and discovery, for Socratic exetase, as well as for love-making and music-making were identical.

    signandsight.com 2009

  • Even Ligeti himself may not have been aware of the extent to which the impulses behind his motivation for "ardore," the passion for questioning and discovery, for Socratic exetase, as well as for love-making and music-making were identical.

    signandsight.com 2008

  • Even Ligeti himself may not have been aware of the extent to which the impulses behind his motivation for "ardore," the passion for questioning and discovery, for Socratic exetase, as well as for love-making and music-making were identical.

    signandsight.com 2008

  • More significantly governments and politicians have used both the fear factor and the religous ardore as a means of control in every aspect of our lives.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009

  • More significantly governments and politicians have used both the fear factor and the religous ardore as a means of control in every aspect of our lives.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009

  • [1227] In a word, Nihil magis quaerunt quam metum et admirationem hominum; [1228] and as another hath it, Dici non potest, quam impotenti ardore in homines dominium, et Divinos cultus maligni spiritus affectent.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Indeed, as Ammianus Marcellinus, referring to the Arabs, says: “Incredible est quo ardore apud eos in venerem uterque solvitur sexus.”

    The Life of Sir Richard Burton 2003

  • Vnus suo perpetuo ardore omne corpus sibi immissum raptim conuertit in saxum, manente tamen priore formâ.

    A briefe commentarie of Island, by Arngrimus Ionas 2003

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