The Great Tradition: A Book of Selections from English and American Prose and PoetryEdwin Almiron Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford Scott, Foresman, 1919 - 679 Seiten |
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... ment . For this reason the emphasis on political materials , in so far as these materials embody principles rather than detailed applications , is justified , not only by their practical value in the problems and duties of citizenship ...
... ment . For this reason the emphasis on political materials , in so far as these materials embody principles rather than detailed applications , is justified , not only by their practical value in the problems and duties of citizenship ...
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... ment : " To make a government requires no great prudence . Settle the seat of power ; teach obedience ; and the work is done . To give freedom is still more easy . It is not necessary to guide ; it only requires to let go the rein . But ...
... ment : " To make a government requires no great prudence . Settle the seat of power ; teach obedience ; and the work is done . To give freedom is still more easy . It is not necessary to guide ; it only requires to let go the rein . But ...
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... ment , and the empyreal heaven . Faust . Well resolve me in this question ; why have we not conjunctions , opposi- tions , aspects , eclipses , all at one time , but in some years we have more , in some less ? Meph . Per inæqualem motum ...
... ment , and the empyreal heaven . Faust . Well resolve me in this question ; why have we not conjunctions , opposi- tions , aspects , eclipses , all at one time , but in some years we have more , in some less ? Meph . Per inæqualem motum ...
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... ment thereby ? Who , groning deepe , thus answerd him againe ; " Most cursed of all creatures under skye , Lo ! Tantalus , I here tormented lye : Of whom high Jove wont whylome feasted bee ; Lo ! here I now for want of food doe dye ...
... ment thereby ? Who , groning deepe , thus answerd him againe ; " Most cursed of all creatures under skye , Lo ! Tantalus , I here tormented lye : Of whom high Jove wont whylome feasted bee ; Lo ! here I now for want of food doe dye ...
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... ment of freedom which her policy uncon- sciously fostered . But when she retreated , her defeat had all the grace of victory ; and the frankness and unreserve of her surrender won back at once the love that her re- sistance had lost ...
... ment of freedom which her policy uncon- sciously fostered . But when she retreated , her defeat had all the grace of victory ; and the frankness and unreserve of her surrender won back at once the love that her re- sistance had lost ...
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