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Strana 256
... enough said of an ancient sage1 to a beautiful youth , whom he saw admiring his own figure in brass . What , said the philosopher , could that image of yours say for itself if it could speak ? It might say ( answered the youth ) ...
... enough said of an ancient sage1 to a beautiful youth , whom he saw admiring his own figure in brass . What , said the philosopher , could that image of yours say for itself if it could speak ? It might say ( answered the youth ) ...
Strana 295
This unhappy want of commerce arises from the insolent arrogance or exultin youth , and the irrational despondence or self - pity in age . A young man whose passion and ambition is to be good and wise , and an old one who has no in- ...
This unhappy want of commerce arises from the insolent arrogance or exultin youth , and the irrational despondence or self - pity in age . A young man whose passion and ambition is to be good and wise , and an old one who has no in- ...
Strana 296
The passions which he had in youth are not to be obeyed as they were then , but reason is more powerful now without the dis- turbance of them . An old gentleman t'other day in discourse with a friend of his ( reflecting upon some ...
The passions which he had in youth are not to be obeyed as they were then , but reason is more powerful now without the dis- turbance of them . An old gentleman t'other day in discourse with a friend of his ( reflecting upon some ...
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