The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen10David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... beautiful , is common to us with the lowest brute ; and that when we love and honor that which is useful in this sense , we do only what the ox and the ass do likewise . The value of such utility depends on the greater or less degree of ...
... beautiful , is common to us with the lowest brute ; and that when we love and honor that which is useful in this sense , we do only what the ox and the ass do likewise . The value of such utility depends on the greater or less degree of ...
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... beautiful in art as well as in the mode of life and in morals , that distinguishes social , de- veloped , refined man from savages and barbarians . Nay , all the arts without exception , and the sciences , too , owe their growth almost ...
... beautiful in art as well as in the mode of life and in morals , that distinguishes social , de- veloped , refined man from savages and barbarians . Nay , all the arts without exception , and the sciences , too , owe their growth almost ...
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... beautiful , and all that is beautiful use- ful ; if you were to consider all this , you would — - But there are some people who , like the Abderites , grow no wiser by considering . He whose head has , once for all , a crook in it ...
... beautiful , and all that is beautiful use- ful ; if you were to consider all this , you would — - But there are some people who , like the Abderites , grow no wiser by considering . He whose head has , once for all , a crook in it ...
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VOLUME X | 3661 |
TACITUS CORNELIUS c 55c 117 A D | 3673 |
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