The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen5David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... it : --- " Nec vixit male qui natus moriensque fefellit . » ( " Nor has he badly lived , whate'er his lot , Who in his life and death is quite forgot . " ) Another class of those who follow " Hedonism , " 1646 341-270 B C.
... it : --- " Nec vixit male qui natus moriensque fefellit . » ( " Nor has he badly lived , whate'er his lot , Who in his life and death is quite forgot . " ) Another class of those who follow " Hedonism , " 1646 341-270 B C.
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... follow " Hedonism , " Dante will not let into hell at all , " lest the damned should be made to seem respect- able by them " ( chè alcuna gloria i rei avrebber d'elli . ) But while Dante's view is never likely to fail of sympathizers ...
... follow " Hedonism , " Dante will not let into hell at all , " lest the damned should be made to seem respect- able by them " ( chè alcuna gloria i rei avrebber d'elli . ) But while Dante's view is never likely to fail of sympathizers ...
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... follow Luther so impor- tant in the politics of the time , that the incessant attacks made upon him could not be pushed to the last extreme , but he was one of the best abused men who ever lived , " and it is said that his quarrels ...
... follow Luther so impor- tant in the politics of the time , that the incessant attacks made upon him could not be pushed to the last extreme , but he was one of the best abused men who ever lived , " and it is said that his quarrels ...
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... views and similar aspirations . Every human soul is an island , and it is surrounded by an unvoyageable sea . It does not , by any means , follow that the child 1668 FREDERIC WILLIAM FARRAR FELLTHAM, OWEN c 1602-1668.
... views and similar aspirations . Every human soul is an island , and it is surrounded by an unvoyageable sea . It does not , by any means , follow that the child 1668 FREDERIC WILLIAM FARRAR FELLTHAM, OWEN c 1602-1668.
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... follow that the child will reflect either the character or the ideal of its parents . It may even revert by atavism to some far distant type wholly alien from that of its immediate progenitors ; and , in any case , our children , like ...
... follow that the child will reflect either the character or the ideal of its parents . It may even revert by atavism to some far distant type wholly alien from that of its immediate progenitors ; and , in any case , our children , like ...
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