Representative MenJ. Simon, 1980 - Počet stran: 204 |
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... speak now only of our acquaintance with them in their own sphere , and the way in which they seem to fascinate and draw to them some genius who with one thing , all his life long . of interpretation lies in the observer with the ...
... speak now only of our acquaintance with them in their own sphere , and the way in which they seem to fascinate and draw to them some genius who with one thing , all his life long . of interpretation lies in the observer with the ...
Strana 76
... speak the truth , and who willingly con- futed others , asserting what was false ; and not less pleased when confuted than when confuting ; for he thought not any evil happened to men , of such a magnitude as false opinion respecting ...
... speak the truth , and who willingly con- futed others , asserting what was false ; and not less pleased when confuted than when confuting ; for he thought not any evil happened to men , of such a magnitude as false opinion respecting ...
Strana 155
... speak and act as if these values were already substantiated . On the other part , the men of toil and trade and luxury , the animal world , including the animal in the philosopher and poet also , -and the practical world , including the ...
... speak and act as if these values were already substantiated . On the other part , the men of toil and trade and luxury , the animal world , including the animal in the philosopher and poet also , -and the practical world , including the ...
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