Complete Essays and Other WritingsModern Library, 1950 - 930 psl. |
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... respects sensible masses , Society , Government , social art and luxury every establishment , every mass , whether ... respect government , except as far as it reiterates the law of his mind ; nor the church , nor charities , nor arts ...
... respects sensible masses , Society , Government , social art and luxury every establishment , every mass , whether ... respect government , except as far as it reiterates the law of his mind ; nor the church , nor charities , nor arts ...
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... respect to the whole by an eye loving beauty in details . And the wonder and charm of it is the sanity in insanity which it denotes . Proportion is almost impossible to human beings . There is no one who does not ex- aggerate . In ...
... respect to the whole by an eye loving beauty in details . And the wonder and charm of it is the sanity in insanity which it denotes . Proportion is almost impossible to human beings . There is no one who does not ex- aggerate . In ...
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... respect- able Duke of Devonshire , willing to be the Mæcenas and Lucul- lus of his island , is reported to have said that he cannot live at Chatsworth but one month in the year . Their many houses eat them up . They cannot sell them ...
... respect- able Duke of Devonshire , willing to be the Mæcenas and Lucul- lus of his island , is reported to have said that he cannot live at Chatsworth but one month in the year . Their many houses eat them up . They cannot sell them ...
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