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... experience . In common parlance , what one man is said to learn by experience , a man of extraordinary sagacity is said , without expe- rience , to divine . The Arabians say , that Abul Khain , the mystic , and Abu Ali Seena , the ...
... experience . In common parlance , what one man is said to learn by experience , a man of extraordinary sagacity is said , without expe- rience , to divine . The Arabians say , that Abul Khain , the mystic , and Abu Ali Seena , the ...
Strana 168
Ralph Waldo Emerson James Elliot Cabot. -- - experience gives a new turn to our thoughts : com- mon sense resumes its tyranny ; we say , ' Well , the army , after all , is the gate to fame , manners and poetry : and , look you , on the ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson James Elliot Cabot. -- - experience gives a new turn to our thoughts : com- mon sense resumes its tyranny ; we say , ' Well , the army , after all , is the gate to fame , manners and poetry : and , look you , on the ...
Strana 231
... experience , his respect for mankind was not in- creased . In a moment of bitterness he said to one of his oldest friends , " Men deserve the con- tempt with which they inspire me . I have only to - put some gold - lace on the coat of ...
... experience , his respect for mankind was not in- creased . In a moment of bitterness he said to one of his oldest friends , " Men deserve the con- tempt with which they inspire me . I have only to - put some gold - lace on the coat of ...
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