The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... Scotland BLACKSTONE , SIR WILLIAM 1723-1780 477 The Professional Soldier in Free Countries BLAIR , HUGH 1718-1800 483 The Poetry of the Hebrews C Taste and Genius BLASERNA , PIETRO Music , Ancient and Modern LIVED 1836- ▻
... Scotland BLACKSTONE , SIR WILLIAM 1723-1780 477 The Professional Soldier in Free Countries BLAIR , HUGH 1718-1800 483 The Poetry of the Hebrews C Taste and Genius BLASERNA , PIETRO Music , Ancient and Modern LIVED 1836- ▻
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... genius and wisdom are but instru- ments of oppression , however covered and softened with lying names , is the beginning of a monster . The line that divides between the animal and the divine is the line of suffering . The animal , for ...
... genius and wisdom are but instru- ments of oppression , however covered and softened with lying names , is the beginning of a monster . The line that divides between the animal and the divine is the line of suffering . The animal , for ...
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... genius , or acquired knowledge , but only by unlearning the false notions instilled by custom and education . The various objects that compose the world were by nature formed to delight our senses , and as it is this alone that makes ...
... genius , or acquired knowledge , but only by unlearning the false notions instilled by custom and education . The various objects that compose the world were by nature formed to delight our senses , and as it is this alone that makes ...
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... genius are too much for most of us ; we like the easy wanderings of a mind of our own level ; we follow the speculations of one who is not far removed from ourselves with pleasure , if not with profit . Like him , we doubt ; like him ...
... genius are too much for most of us ; we like the easy wanderings of a mind of our own level ; we follow the speculations of one who is not far removed from ourselves with pleasure , if not with profit . Like him , we doubt ; like him ...
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... genius . I will therefore , in this bouquet of love lilts , give no preference to Burns , except where he comes in unsought for as the first among equals , the most prominent and the most popular specimen of the class which he is called ...
... genius . I will therefore , in this bouquet of love lilts , give no preference to Burns , except where he comes in unsought for as the first among equals , the most prominent and the most popular specimen of the class which he is called ...
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