Selected Prose and PoetryRinehart, 1950 - Počet stran: 485 |
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... whilst they grow richer every year . III . There goes in the world a notion that the scholar should be a recluse , a valetudinarian , -as unfit for any handiwork or public labor as a penknife for an axe . The so - called “ practical men ...
... whilst they grow richer every year . III . There goes in the world a notion that the scholar should be a recluse , a valetudinarian , -as unfit for any handiwork or public labor as a penknife for an axe . The so - called “ practical men ...
Strana 201
... whilst a republic is a raft , which would never sink , but then your feet are always in water . No forms can have any dangerous importance whilst we are be- friended by the laws of things . It makes no difference how many tons ' weight ...
... whilst a republic is a raft , which would never sink , but then your feet are always in water . No forms can have any dangerous importance whilst we are be- friended by the laws of things . It makes no difference how many tons ' weight ...
Strana 212
... Whilst thus the world exists for the mind ; whilst thus the man is ever invited inward into shining realms of knowledge and power by the shows of the world , which interpret to him the infinitude of his own consciousness - it becomes ...
... Whilst thus the world exists for the mind ; whilst thus the man is ever invited inward into shining realms of knowledge and power by the shows of the world , which interpret to him the infinitude of his own consciousness - it becomes ...
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