Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... Philip Van Artevelde , " in his last pub- lished volume , " The Eve of the Conquest , " has well described this our state of high physical civilization and refinement , in which knowledge is mistaken for wisdom , and all that belongs to ...
... Philip Van Artevelde , " in his last pub- lished volume , " The Eve of the Conquest , " has well described this our state of high physical civilization and refinement , in which knowledge is mistaken for wisdom , and all that belongs to ...
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... Philip Van Artevelde says to Sir Fleuréant , who is imploring forgiveness with vehement self- reproach : " Thou art a weak , inconstant , violent man . " Weakness and violence often go together . Passion may be violent ; as in the case ...
... Philip Van Artevelde says to Sir Fleuréant , who is imploring forgiveness with vehement self- reproach : " Thou art a weak , inconstant , violent man . " Weakness and violence often go together . Passion may be violent ; as in the case ...
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