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... better men ; but rather is it true that in their grandest strokes we feel most at home . All that Shakspeare says of the king , yonder slip of a boy that reads in the corner feels to be true of himself . We sympathize in the great ...
... better men ; but rather is it true that in their grandest strokes we feel most at home . All that Shakspeare says of the king , yonder slip of a boy that reads in the corner feels to be true of himself . We sympathize in the great ...
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... things in astronomy which had long been known . The better for him . History must be this or it is nothing . Every law which the state enacts indicates a fact in human nature ; that is all . necessary reason of We HISTORY . 15.
... things in astronomy which had long been known . The better for him . History must be this or it is nothing . Every law which the state enacts indicates a fact in human nature ; that is all . necessary reason of We HISTORY . 15.
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... better than the discovery by Champollion of the names of all the workmen and the cost of every tile . He finds Assyria and the Mounds of Cholula at his door , and himself has laid the courses . Again , in that protest which each ...
... better than the discovery by Champollion of the names of all the workmen and the cost of every tile . He finds Assyria and the Mounds of Cholula at his door , and himself has laid the courses . Again , in that protest which each ...
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... better instincts or sentiments , and re- fuses the dominion of facts , as one that comes of a higher race ; remains fast by the soul and sees the principle , then the facts fall aptly and supple into their places ; they know their ...
... better instincts or sentiments , and re- fuses the dominion of facts , as one that comes of a higher race ; remains fast by the soul and sees the principle , then the facts fall aptly and supple into their places ; they know their ...
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... better for worse as his portion ; that though the wide universe is full of good , no kernel of nour- ishing corn can come to him but through his toil bestowed on that plot of ground which is given to him to till . / The power which ...
... better for worse as his portion ; that though the wide universe is full of good , no kernel of nour- ishing corn can come to him but through his toil bestowed on that plot of ground which is given to him to till . / The power which ...
Términos y frases comunes
action affection appear beautiful soul beauty become behold better black event Bonduca Cæsar character conversation divine doctrine earth Egypt Epaminondas ergy eternal evanescent experience fable fact fear feel friendship genius gifts give Greek hand heart heaven Heraclitus heroism hour human intel intellect less light live look man's marriage ment mind moral nature never noble object OVER-SOUL painted pass perception perfect persons Petrarch Phidias Phocion picture Pindar Plato Plotinus Plutarch poet poetry prudence relations religion Rome sculpture secret seek seems seen sense sensual sentiment Shakspeare society Socrates Sophocles soul speak Spinoza spirit stand Stoicism sweet talent teach tence thee things thou thought tion to-day to-morrow true truth ture universal virtue whilst whole wisdom wise words Xenophon youth