The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen9David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... Ideas The Gift of Silence Virtue an Inspiration Character and Association Intellect and Progress ROUSSEAU , JEAN JACQUES That Men Are Born Free The Social Contract Nature and Education Christ and Socrates RUSKIN , JOHN The Sky ...
... Ideas The Gift of Silence Virtue an Inspiration Character and Association Intellect and Progress ROUSSEAU , JEAN JACQUES That Men Are Born Free The Social Contract Nature and Education Christ and Socrates RUSKIN , JOHN The Sky ...
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... ideas are heaped up and collected . The shades spread on the theatre of illusion stop its prestiges ; all is confounded ; all is silent even to my heart : this is the moment when victorious reason commands , and acts with liberty . What ...
... ideas are heaped up and collected . The shades spread on the theatre of illusion stop its prestiges ; all is confounded ; all is silent even to my heart : this is the moment when victorious reason commands , and acts with liberty . What ...
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... idea of justice , and the taste of good . It is to him who knows the extent and the limits of his rights , that we may look for a respect for those of others , a generous intrepidity in their defense , and the noble care of their preser ...
... idea of justice , and the taste of good . It is to him who knows the extent and the limits of his rights , that we may look for a respect for those of others , a generous intrepidity in their defense , and the noble care of their preser ...
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... idea makes me shudder ; I dare not investi- gate it . I hasten to arrive at what suits me much better ; I leave metaphysical reveries and political speculations to the more able ; I prefer what more nearly concerns action , and I think ...
... idea makes me shudder ; I dare not investi- gate it . I hasten to arrive at what suits me much better ; I leave metaphysical reveries and political speculations to the more able ; I prefer what more nearly concerns action , and I think ...
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... ideas and the power of imagination are capable of diverting us from the actual impressions which they make on our senses , it must be acknowledged that physical evils are not the most dangerous for an elevated and delicate soul . It is ...
... ideas and the power of imagination are capable of diverting us from the actual impressions which they make on our senses , it must be acknowledged that physical evils are not the most dangerous for an elevated and delicate soul . It is ...
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