Representative MenJ. Simon, 1980 - Počet stran: 204 |
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... common men ; - there are no common men . All men are at last of a size ; and true art is only possible , on the conviction that every talent has its apotheosis . somewhere . Fair play , and an open field , and freshest laurels to all ...
... common men ; - there are no common men . All men are at last of a size ; and true art is only possible , on the conviction that every talent has its apotheosis . somewhere . Fair play , and an open field , and freshest laurels to all ...
Strana 179
... turn to our thoughts : common sense resumes its tyranny : we say , " Well , the army , after all , is the gate to fame , manners , and poetry : and , look - you , on the whole , selfishness plants best Montaigne ; or , the Skeptic 179.
... turn to our thoughts : common sense resumes its tyranny : we say , " Well , the army , after all , is the gate to fame , manners , and poetry : and , look - you , on the whole , selfishness plants best Montaigne ; or , the Skeptic 179.
Strana 250
... , as a model of pru- dence . His power does not consist in any wild or extravagant force ; in any enthusiasm , like Mahomet's ; or singular power of persuasion ; but in the exercise of common sense on each emer- gency 250 Representative ...
... , as a model of pru- dence . His power does not consist in any wild or extravagant force ; in any enthusiasm , like Mahomet's ; or singular power of persuasion ; but in the exercise of common sense on each emer- gency 250 Representative ...
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