Essays, Orations and LecturesWilliam Tegg and Company, 1848 - 385 páginas |
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... persons of Solomon , Alci- biades , and Catiline . It is this universal nature which gives worth to par- ticular men and things . Human life as containing this is mysterious and inviolable , and we hedge it round with penalties and laws ...
... persons of Solomon , Alci- biades , and Catiline . It is this universal nature which gives worth to par- ticular men and things . Human life as containing this is mysterious and inviolable , and we hedge it round with penalties and laws ...
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... person . He must sit at home with might and main , and not suffer himself to be bullied by kings or empires , but know that he is greater than all the geo- graphy and all the government of the world ; he must transfer the point of view ...
... person . He must sit at home with might and main , and not suffer himself to be bullied by kings or empires , but know that he is greater than all the geo- graphy and all the government of the world ; he must transfer the point of view ...
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... person as himself , so armed , and so motived , and to ends to which he himself in given circumstances should also have worked , the problem is then solved ; his thought lives along the whole line of temples and sphinxes and catacombs ...
... person as himself , so armed , and so motived , and to ends to which he himself in given circumstances should also have worked , the problem is then solved ; his thought lives along the whole line of temples and sphinxes and catacombs ...
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... persons they were , and what they did . Then we have the same soul expressed for us again in their literature ; in poems , drama , and philosophy : a very complete form . Then we have it once more in their architecture- the purest ...
... persons they were , and what they did . Then we have the same soul expressed for us again in their literature ; in poems , drama , and philosophy : a very complete form . Then we have it once more in their architecture- the purest ...
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... persons who have great good sense without knowing it , before yet the reflective habit has become the predominant ... person of childlike genius and inborn energy is still a Greek , and revives our love of the muse of Hellas . A great ...
... persons who have great good sense without knowing it , before yet the reflective habit has become the predominant ... person of childlike genius and inborn energy is still a Greek , and revives our love of the muse of Hellas . A great ...
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