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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... passion , is not this acceptable to the gods ? How then shall a man endure such persons as this slave ? Slave yourself , will you not bear with your own brother , who has Zeus for his progenitor , and is like a son from the same seeds ...
... passion , is not this acceptable to the gods ? How then shall a man endure such persons as this slave ? Slave yourself , will you not bear with your own brother , who has Zeus for his progenitor , and is like a son from the same seeds ...
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... passions . To prevent this , let the poet strive to be chaste in his lines , and never profane , immoral , or licentious . When this is attended to , I think a grave poem the deepest kind of writing . It wings the soul up higher than ...
... passions . To prevent this , let the poet strive to be chaste in his lines , and never profane , immoral , or licentious . When this is attended to , I think a grave poem the deepest kind of writing . It wings the soul up higher than ...
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... can help thinking what a nasty beast he would be in drunkenness , that hath seen how disgustful it has made another ? Who will not abhor a choleric passion , and saucy pride in OWEN FELLTHAM 1683 That a Wise Man May Gain by Any Company.
... can help thinking what a nasty beast he would be in drunkenness , that hath seen how disgustful it has made another ? Who will not abhor a choleric passion , and saucy pride in OWEN FELLTHAM 1683 That a Wise Man May Gain by Any Company.
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David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler. not abhor a choleric passion , and saucy pride in himself , who sees how ridiculous and contemptible they render those who are infested with them ? Can I be so besottedly ...
David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler. not abhor a choleric passion , and saucy pride in himself , who sees how ridiculous and contemptible they render those who are infested with them ? Can I be so besottedly ...
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... passions that they are grounded upon things which are : as envy upon happiness , rage upon injury , love upon beauty ... passion , quite destroy the blessings of a fair estate ! Some things I may doubt , and endeavor to shun ; but I ...
... passions that they are grounded upon things which are : as envy upon happiness , rage upon injury , love upon beauty ... passion , quite destroy the blessings of a fair estate ! Some things I may doubt , and endeavor to shun ; but I ...
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