The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen5David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... Divine , Moral , and Political . » WOR OF POETS AND POETRY ORDS are rather the drossy part of poetry ; imagination the life of it . The name which the Grecians gave to poets shows how much they honored their art ; they called them ...
... Divine , Moral , and Political . » WOR OF POETS AND POETRY ORDS are rather the drossy part of poetry ; imagination the life of it . The name which the Grecians gave to poets shows how much they honored their art ; they called them ...
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... I would not follow poetry as a profession , and I would not want it as a recreation . Complete . From « Resolves , Divine , Moral , and Political . » OF WISDOM AND SCIENCE EARNING falls far short of wisdom OWEN FELLTHAM 1679.
... I would not follow poetry as a profession , and I would not want it as a recreation . Complete . From « Resolves , Divine , Moral , and Political . » OF WISDOM AND SCIENCE EARNING falls far short of wisdom OWEN FELLTHAM 1679.
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... Divine , Moral , and Political . » THE THAT MAN OUGHT TO BE EXTENSIVELY GOOD HE good man's goodness lies not hid in himself alone ; he endeavors to strengthen his weaker brother . Good works and good instructions are the productive acts ...
... Divine , Moral , and Political . » THE THAT MAN OUGHT TO BE EXTENSIVELY GOOD HE good man's goodness lies not hid in himself alone ; he endeavors to strengthen his weaker brother . Good works and good instructions are the productive acts ...
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... Divine , Moral , and Political . » A $ THAT A WISE MAN MAY GAIN BY ANY COMPANY S THERE is no book so poorly furnished , out of which a man may not gather something for his benefit ; so is there no company so bad , but a wise man may ...
... Divine , Moral , and Political . » A $ THAT A WISE MAN MAY GAIN BY ANY COMPANY S THERE is no book so poorly furnished , out of which a man may not gather something for his benefit ; so is there no company so bad , but a wise man may ...
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... Divine , Moral , and Political . » S OF SUSPICION USPICIONS are sometimes founded in judgment . He who knows the world bad cannot but suspect it will be so still ; but sus- picion , for the most part , proceeds from a self - defect ...
... Divine , Moral , and Political . » S OF SUSPICION USPICIONS are sometimes founded in judgment . He who knows the world bad cannot but suspect it will be so still ; but sus- picion , for the most part , proceeds from a self - defect ...
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