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  • Venus called Psyches, and said, Seest thou yonder Forest that extendeth out in length with the river? there be great sheepe shining like gold, and kept by no manner of person.

    The Golden Asse Lucius Apuleius

  • When night was passed Venus called Psyches, and said, Seest thou yonder Forest that extendeth out in length with the river? there be great sheepe shining like gold, and kept by no manner of person.

    The Golden Asse 1566

  • Notes - ffytche - Psychology in Search of Psyches:

    Notes on 'Psychology in Search of Psyches: Friedrich Schelling, Gotthilf Schubert and the Obscurities of the Romantic Soul' 2008

  • "When you think about it, the only way moving it makes sense is if the news is going to be better than people are expecting," says Denise Shull, president of Trader Psyches, a consultant to hedge funds.

    J.P. Morgan and Citi May Benefit 2009

  • Read M.re M. B.A.s Rethink Their Ambitions Western Universities 'Asian Programs Endure At IM., Students Explore Their Innermost Psyches As he helped his friend land other jobs, he did the same for her friends -- and he developed the idea for a business.

    Study Shows That Beauty Is in Eyes of the Beholder 2009

  • Willie Psyches (ph), who dumped his SUV for a scooter, just can't get his head around that.

    CNN Transcript Apr 25, 2006 2006

  • Moreover, at all times he should be most welcome to her, whensoever hee would vouchsafe to visite her; for, he should alwayes finde her alone in her private Chamber: on this condition, that his olde Love Psyches, and all other beauties else whatsoever, must be set aside, and none but her selfe onely to be his best

    The Decameron 2004

  • Psyches, selves, and persons require a comparative perspective that reveals their generation within historical processes.

    Psyche-History Gittleman, Jerome 1973

  • That our good is There is shown by the very love inborn with the soul; hence the constant linking of the Love-God with the Psyches in story and picture; the soul, other than God but sprung of Him, must needs love.

    The Six Enneads. Plotinus 1952

  • But she has entered upon a new path, one in which there are indeed _lions upon the way_; she has advanced freely and boldly through its dangers; her aims have been generous and sincere; she has given the mature a suggestive and thoughtful book; and shall we not greet her when she returns with her hard-won trophies from the mystical land of earth's fair Psyches?

    Continental Monthly , Vol. 6, No. 1, July, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy. Various

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