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... Italian , how Roman and how Greek ! ' As they say that Helen of Argos had that universal beauty that everybody felt related to her , so Plato seems , to a reader in New England , an American genius . His broad humanity transcends all ...
... Italian , how Roman and how Greek ! ' As they say that Helen of Argos had that universal beauty that everybody felt related to her , so Plato seems , to a reader in New England , an American genius . His broad humanity transcends all ...
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... Italy , to gain what Pythagoras had for him ; then into Egypt , and perhaps still farther east , to import the other element , which Europe wanted , into the European mind . This breadth entitles him to stand as the representative of ...
... Italy , to gain what Pythagoras had for him ; then into Egypt , and perhaps still farther east , to import the other element , which Europe wanted , into the European mind . This breadth entitles him to stand as the representative of ...
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... Italy is quite full of that matter . He took and kept this position of equilib- rium . Over his name , he drew an emblematic pair of scales , and wrote Que sçais je ? under it . As I look at his effigy op- posite the title - page , I ...
... Italy is quite full of that matter . He took and kept this position of equilib- rium . Over his name , he drew an emblematic pair of scales , and wrote Que sçais je ? under it . As I look at his effigy op- posite the title - page , I ...
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... Italian tales , and Spanish voyages , which all the London prentices know . All the mass has been treated , with more or less skill , by every playwright , and the prompter has the soiled and tattered manuscripts . It is now no longer ...
... Italian tales , and Spanish voyages , which all the London prentices know . All the mass has been treated , with more or less skill , by every playwright , and the prompter has the soiled and tattered manuscripts . It is now no longer ...
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... Italian : and poor Gower he uses as if he were only a brick - kiln or stone - quarry , out of which to build his house . He steals by this apology , that what he takes has no worth where he finds it , and the greatest where he leaves it ...
... Italian : and poor Gower he uses as if he were only a brick - kiln or stone - quarry , out of which to build his house . He steals by this apology , that what he takes has no worth where he finds it , and the greatest where he leaves it ...
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The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: In Two Volumes Ralph Waldo Emerson Visualização completa - 1875 |
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