Complete Essays and Other WritingsModern Library, 1950 - 930 psl. |
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... Less . How can Less not feel the pain ; how not feel indignation or malevolence towards More ? Look at those who have less faculty , and one feels sad and knows not well what to make of it . He almost shuns their eye ; he fears they ...
... Less . How can Less not feel the pain ; how not feel indignation or malevolence towards More ? Look at those who have less faculty , and one feels sad and knows not well what to make of it . He almost shuns their eye ; he fears they ...
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... less conspicuous is the preponderance of nature over will in all practical life . There is less intention in history than we ascribe to it . We impute deep - laid far - sighted plans to Cæsar and Napoleon ; but the best of their power ...
... less conspicuous is the preponderance of nature over will in all practical life . There is less intention in history than we ascribe to it . We impute deep - laid far - sighted plans to Cæsar and Napoleon ; but the best of their power ...
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... less austere than the saint's is demanded of the scholar . He must worship truth , and forego all things for that , and choose defeat and pain , so that his treasure in thought is thereby augmented . God offers to every mind its choice ...
... less austere than the saint's is demanded of the scholar . He must worship truth , and forego all things for that , and choose defeat and pain , so that his treasure in thought is thereby augmented . God offers to every mind its choice ...
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