Works, Svazek 4Houghton Mifflin, 1883 |
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Strana 27
... stand for facts , and for thoughts ; I like rough and smooth , " Scourges of God , " and " Darlings of the human ... standing firm on legs of iron , well - born , rich , hand- some , eloquent , loaded with advantages , drawing al ! men ...
... stand for facts , and for thoughts ; I like rough and smooth , " Scourges of God , " and " Darlings of the human ... standing firm on legs of iron , well - born , rich , hand- some , eloquent , loaded with advantages , drawing al ! men ...
Strana 44
... stand as the representative of philosophy . He says , in the Republic , " Such a genius as philosophers must of ... stands upon the highest place of the poet , and ( though I doubt he wanted the decisive gift of lyric expression ) ...
... stand as the representative of philosophy . He says , in the Republic , " Such a genius as philosophers must of ... stands upon the highest place of the poet , and ( though I doubt he wanted the decisive gift of lyric expression ) ...
Strana 231
... stand , my only nobility is the rabble of the Faubourgs . " Napoleon met this natural expectation . The necessity of his position required a hospitality to every sort of talent , and its appointment to trusts ; and his feeling went ...
... stand , my only nobility is the rabble of the Faubourgs . " Napoleon met this natural expectation . The necessity of his position required a hospitality to every sort of talent , and its appointment to trusts ; and his feeling went ...
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