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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... Passions SHELLEY , PERCY BYSSHE 1792-1822 3419 Benevolence On Good and Bad Actions Ancient Literature and Modern Progress SIDNEY , SIR PHILIP 1554-1586 3426 The Uses of Poetry The Universe No Chance Medley SIGOURNEY , LYDIA H. 1791-1865 ...
... Passions SHELLEY , PERCY BYSSHE 1792-1822 3419 Benevolence On Good and Bad Actions Ancient Literature and Modern Progress SIDNEY , SIR PHILIP 1554-1586 3426 The Uses of Poetry The Universe No Chance Medley SIGOURNEY , LYDIA H. 1791-1865 ...
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... passions , I dare think , I dare write , without presump- tion and without fear . Silence , son of repose , it is in thy profound bosom that my wandering ideas are heaped up and collected . The shades spread on the theatre of illusion ...
... passions , I dare think , I dare write , without presump- tion and without fear . Silence , son of repose , it is in thy profound bosom that my wandering ideas are heaped up and collected . The shades spread on the theatre of illusion ...
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... passions , but also that firm and tranquil temper of a strong soul , superior to events . I call it philosophy , because it is the fruit of wisdom and one of its most unequivocal proofs ; it is under these titles that I regard it as a ...
... passions , but also that firm and tranquil temper of a strong soul , superior to events . I call it philosophy , because it is the fruit of wisdom and one of its most unequivocal proofs ; it is under these titles that I regard it as a ...
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... passions mislead us to such a degree , that , blushing , after their crisis is over , at the blindness into which they have plunged us , we almost always regret our having com- municated the opinions with which they inspired us ...
... passions mislead us to such a degree , that , blushing , after their crisis is over , at the blindness into which they have plunged us , we almost always regret our having com- municated the opinions with which they inspired us ...
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... passions ! Where is the man , where the philosopher , who could so live , and so die , without weakness , and without ostentation ? When Plato described his imaginary good man loaded with all the shame of guilt , yet meriting the ...
... passions ! Where is the man , where the philosopher , who could so live , and so die , without weakness , and without ostentation ? When Plato described his imaginary good man loaded with all the shame of guilt , yet meriting the ...
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