Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 318 psl. |
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... higher soul rev- erences and approves . He is not free because he does what he likes , for in his better moments his soul protests against the act , and rejects the authority of the passion which commanded him , as an usurping force ...
... higher soul rev- erences and approves . He is not free because he does what he likes , for in his better moments his soul protests against the act , and rejects the authority of the passion which commanded him , as an usurping force ...
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... higher classes of so- ciety , men of different ranks and attainments , and very various tastes , unite to form a society similar to yours . The clergyman , the medical man , and the lawyer , ladies and antiquaries , all join and form a ...
... higher classes of so- ciety , men of different ranks and attainments , and very various tastes , unite to form a society similar to yours . The clergyman , the medical man , and the lawyer , ladies and antiquaries , all join and form a ...
96 psl.
... higher wages . " Lect- ure them , " they will say , " on the principles of political economy , in order to stem , if possible , the torrent of those dangerous opinions that threatens the whole fabric of society . Give them , if you will ...
... higher wages . " Lect- ure them , " they will say , " on the principles of political economy , in order to stem , if possible , the torrent of those dangerous opinions that threatens the whole fabric of society . Give them , if you will ...
100 psl.
... higher than for a man to sit down to rave and curse his destiny ; that it is at least manlier , if it be bad , to make the best of it , and do what may be done . Next came , therefore , an age whose motto was " Work . " But now , by ...
... higher than for a man to sit down to rave and curse his destiny ; that it is at least manlier , if it be bad , to make the best of it , and do what may be done . Next came , therefore , an age whose motto was " Work . " But now , by ...
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... higher and lower classes , are tempted , to take down my Sophocles or my Plato ( for Plato was a poet ) , my Goethe , or my Dante , Shakspeare , Shelley , Wordsworth , or Tennyson ; and I know what it is to feel the jar of nerve ...
... higher and lower classes , are tempted , to take down my Sophocles or my Plato ( for Plato was a poet ) , my Goethe , or my Dante , Shakspeare , Shelley , Wordsworth , or Tennyson ; and I know what it is to feel the jar of nerve ...
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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