With the Wits: Shelburne Essays, Tenth SeriesHoughton Mifflin, 1919 - 311 páginas |
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... heart , Though Europe totter , he will play his part . He bears no brother near him on the throne , Who would be saviour of mankind alone . Fame little reckons what her minions do ; Flatter the mob , the mob will flatter you . Princeton ...
... heart , Though Europe totter , he will play his part . He bears no brother near him on the throne , Who would be saviour of mankind alone . Fame little reckons what her minions do ; Flatter the mob , the mob will flatter you . Princeton ...
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... heart There dwells as much desire and as much will To put that wish'd act in practice as e'er yet Was known to woman ; and they have been shown Both . But it was the folly of thy youth To think this beauty , to what land soe'er It shall ...
... heart There dwells as much desire and as much will To put that wish'd act in practice as e'er yet Was known to woman ; and they have been shown Both . But it was the folly of thy youth To think this beauty , to what land soe'er It shall ...
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... heart . In Ar- temis there is something of the superrational , so that submission to her sway is not portrayed as evil in itself , but as a thing perilous to those who in this earthly life would walk by a law which transcends the common ...
... heart . In Ar- temis there is something of the superrational , so that submission to her sway is not portrayed as evil in itself , but as a thing perilous to those who in this earthly life would walk by a law which transcends the common ...
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... heart . In Ar- temis there is something of the superrational , so that submission to her sway is not portrayed as evil in itself , but as a thing perilous to those who in this earthly life would walk by a law which transcends the common ...
... heart . In Ar- temis there is something of the superrational , so that submission to her sway is not portrayed as evil in itself , but as a thing perilous to those who in this earthly life would walk by a law which transcends the common ...
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... hearts of Verona as criminal by reason of its own excess ; rather in its very unreflecting intensity lies the seal of its charm and justification . Nor is there any breath of conflict in the bosoms of these brave lovers ; rather they ...
... hearts of Verona as criminal by reason of its own excess ; rather in its very unreflecting intensity lies the seal of its charm and justification . Nor is there any breath of conflict in the bosoms of these brave lovers ; rather they ...
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