Representative MenH.M. Caldwell, 1800 - Počet stran: 267 |
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Strana 18
... better served through our sympathy . Activity is contagious . Looking where others look , and conversing with the same things , we catch the charm which lured them . Napoleon said , " you must not fight too often with one enemy , or you ...
... better served through our sympathy . Activity is contagious . Looking where others look , and conversing with the same things , we catch the charm which lured them . Napoleon said , " you must not fight too often with one enemy , or you ...
Strana 19
... better than that other can , and by heroic encouragements , hold him to his task . What has friendship so signaled as its sublime attraction to whatever virtue is in us ? We will never more think cheaply of ourselves , or of life . We ...
... better than that other can , and by heroic encouragements , hold him to his task . What has friendship so signaled as its sublime attraction to whatever virtue is in us ? We will never more think cheaply of ourselves , or of life . We ...
Strana 62
... better : as the law - giver is before the law - receiver . I give you joy , O sons of men that truth is altogether whole- some ; that we have hope to search out what might be the very self of everything . The misery of man is to be ...
... better : as the law - giver is before the law - receiver . I give you joy , O sons of men that truth is altogether whole- some ; that we have hope to search out what might be the very self of everything . The misery of man is to be ...
Strana 63
... better , braver , and more industrious , than if we thought it impossible to discover what we do not know , and useless to search for it . " He secures a position not to be commanded , by his passion for reality ; valuing philosophy ...
... better , braver , and more industrious , than if we thought it impossible to discover what we do not know , and useless to search for it . " He secures a position not to be commanded , by his passion for reality ; valuing philosophy ...
Strana 64
... better worth saving than ten thousand eyes , since truth is perceived by this alone . " He said , Culture ; but he first admitted its basis , and gave immeasurably the first place to advantages of nature . His patrician tastes laid ...
... better worth saving than ten thousand eyes , since truth is perceived by this alone . " He said , Culture ; but he first admitted its basis , and gave immeasurably the first place to advantages of nature . His patrician tastes laid ...
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