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... Plato; New Readings III. Swedenborg;or,theMystic IV.Montaigne; or,the Skeptic V. Shakspeare; or, the Poet VI. Napoleon; or, the Man of the World VII. Goethe; or, the Writer I. USES OF GREAT MEN. It is natural to believe.
... Plato; New Readings III. Swedenborg;or,theMystic IV.Montaigne; or,the Skeptic V. Shakspeare; or, the Poet VI. Napoleon; or, the Man of the World VII. Goethe; or, the Writer I. USES OF GREAT MEN. It is natural to believe.
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... write, or paint, oract,by manyhands;and after sometime, itisnot easy to say whatisthe authentic workof the master,and what is only of hisschool. Plato, too, like every great man, consumed his own times. What is agreat man, but one ...
... write, or paint, oract,by manyhands;and after sometime, itisnot easy to say whatisthe authentic workof the master,and what is only of hisschool. Plato, too, like every great man, consumed his own times. What is agreat man, but one ...
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... writing, at eightyone years. But the biographyof Plato is interior. We are to account for the supreme elevation of this man,inthe intellectual history ofour race,—how ithappens that, in proportionto the culture ofmen, they become his ...
... writing, at eightyone years. But the biographyof Plato is interior. We are to account for the supreme elevation of this man,inthe intellectual history ofour race,—how ithappens that, in proportionto the culture ofmen, they become his ...
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... write verses, andwalk alone,—fault of power toexpress their precise meaning. In a month or two, through the favor of their good genius, theymeet some one sorelated asto assist their volcanic estate; and, good communication being once ...
... write verses, andwalk alone,—fault of power toexpress their precise meaning. In a month or two, through the favor of their good genius, theymeet some one sorelated asto assist their volcanic estate; and, good communication being once ...
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... writes inecstasy, or catchesusupinto poetic rapture. Plato apprehended the cardinal facts.He could prostrate himself onthe earth,andcover his eyes, whilsthe adorned that whichcannot be numbered, or gauged, or known, or named: that of ...
... writes inecstasy, or catchesusupinto poetic rapture. Plato apprehended the cardinal facts.He could prostrate himself onthe earth,andcover his eyes, whilsthe adorned that whichcannot be numbered, or gauged, or known, or named: that of ...
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