Representative men. English traits. Conduct of lifeFields, Osgood & Company, 1870 |
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Strana 39
... knew the old characters , valued the bores and philis- tines , thought everything in Athens a little better than any- thing in any other place . He was plain as a He was plain as a Quaker in habit and speech , affected low phrases , and ...
... knew the old characters , valued the bores and philis- tines , thought everything in Athens a little better than any- thing in any other place . He was plain as a He was plain as a Quaker in habit and speech , affected low phrases , and ...
Strana 40
... knew the way out ; knew it , yet would not tell it . No escape ; he drives them to terrible choices by his dilemmas , and tosses the Hippiases and Gor- giases , with their grand reputations , as a boy tosses his balls . The tyrannous ...
... knew the way out ; knew it , yet would not tell it . No escape ; he drives them to terrible choices by his dilemmas , and tosses the Hippiases and Gor- giases , with their grand reputations , as a boy tosses his balls . The tyrannous ...
Strana 41
... every relation or quality you knew before , you shall know again , and find here , but now ordered ; not nature , but art . And you shall feel that Alexander indeed overran , with men and PLATO ; OR , THE PHILOSOPHER . 41.
... every relation or quality you knew before , you shall know again , and find here , but now ordered ; not nature , but art . And you shall feel that Alexander indeed overran , with men and PLATO ; OR , THE PHILOSOPHER . 41.
Strana 52
... knew . " For , all things in nature being linked and related , and the soul having heretofore known all , nothing hinders but that any man who has recalled to mind , or , according to the common phrase , has learned one thing only ...
... knew . " For , all things in nature being linked and related , and the soul having heretofore known all , nothing hinders but that any man who has recalled to mind , or , according to the common phrase , has learned one thing only ...
Strana 60
... knew as much about nature and her subtle man- ners , or expressed more subtly her goings . He thought as large a demand is made on our faith by nature , as by mira- cles . " He noted that in her proceeding from first principles through ...
... knew as much about nature and her subtle man- ners , or expressed more subtly her goings . He thought as large a demand is made on our faith by nature , as by mira- cles . " He noted that in her proceeding from first principles through ...
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