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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... Love and Petrarch's Poetry SMILES , SAMUEL 1812- 3439 Men Who Cannot Be Bought SMITH , ADAM 1723-1790 3449 Judging Others by Ourselves The Division of Labor viii LIVED PAGE SMITH , HORACE 1779-1849 3455 V The VOLUME IX LIVED PAGE.
... Love and Petrarch's Poetry SMILES , SAMUEL 1812- 3439 Men Who Cannot Be Bought SMITH , ADAM 1723-1790 3449 Judging Others by Ourselves The Division of Labor viii LIVED PAGE SMITH , HORACE 1779-1849 3455 V The VOLUME IX LIVED PAGE.
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... ourselves , and glory , which is only the result of public esteem ; it suffers nothing to subsist but odious force and degrading fear . Tyranny equally debases him who exercises it and those whom it enslaves ; with it all lose the ...
... ourselves , and glory , which is only the result of public esteem ; it suffers nothing to subsist but odious force and degrading fear . Tyranny equally debases him who exercises it and those whom it enslaves ; with it all lose the ...
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... it ; nothing is more true nor more easy . With reason sufficient to appreciate things at what they are worth , we may suffer ourselves to be affected 3 3 3 4 5 too warmly by some of them , for want of 3268 MADAME ROLAND.
... it ; nothing is more true nor more easy . With reason sufficient to appreciate things at what they are worth , we may suffer ourselves to be affected 3 3 3 4 5 too warmly by some of them , for want of 3268 MADAME ROLAND.
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... ourselves by courageous and daily exercise . The same vivacity of feeling which on many occasions elevates us above ourselves , often sinks us again below our level by the frequent revolutions of which it renders us the sport . The ...
... ourselves by courageous and daily exercise . The same vivacity of feeling which on many occasions elevates us above ourselves , often sinks us again below our level by the frequent revolutions of which it renders us the sport . The ...
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... ourselves no longer to find , but in their voluntary privation , the peace that ought to accom- pany them . We must love mankind sufficiently to concern ourselves about their welfare , and esteem them so little as not to expect any re ...
... ourselves no longer to find , but in their voluntary privation , the peace that ought to accom- pany them . We must love mankind sufficiently to concern ourselves about their welfare , and esteem them so little as not to expect any re ...
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