The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: In Two VolumesJ. R. Osgood and Company, 1875 - 1057 psl. |
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... Julius Cæsar , and other stories out of Plutarch , which they never tire of ; a shelf full of English history , from the chronicles of Brut and Arthur , down to the royal Henries , which men hear eagerly ; and a string of doleful ...
... Julius Cæsar , and other stories out of Plutarch , which they never tire of ; a shelf full of English history , from the chronicles of Brut and Arthur , down to the royal Henries , which men hear eagerly ; and a string of doleful ...
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... Julius Cæsar's ! - from Donatus , he said . He glorified Lord Ches- terfield more than was necessary , and undervalued Burke , and undervalued Socrates ; designated as three of the greatest of men , Washington , Phocion , and Timoleon ...
... Julius Cæsar's ! - from Donatus , he said . He glorified Lord Ches- terfield more than was necessary , and undervalued Burke , and undervalued Socrates ; designated as three of the greatest of men , Washington , Phocion , and Timoleon ...
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... Julius Cæsar , Shakespeare , Goethe , Milton , were well - read , universally educated men , and quite too wise to undervalue letters . Their opinion has weight , because they had means of knowing the opposite opinion . We look that a ...
... Julius Cæsar , Shakespeare , Goethe , Milton , were well - read , universally educated men , and quite too wise to undervalue letters . Their opinion has weight , because they had means of knowing the opposite opinion . We look that a ...
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... Julius Cæsar , of Dante , and of Pitt suggest " the terrors of the beak . " What refinement , and what limitations , the teeth betray ! " Beware you don't laugh , " said the wise mother , " for then you show all your faults . " Balzac ...
... Julius Cæsar , of Dante , and of Pitt suggest " the terrors of the beak . " What refinement , and what limitations , the teeth betray ! " Beware you don't laugh , " said the wise mother , " for then you show all your faults . " Balzac ...
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