The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... gives them , is this of little importance ? Those who look from above at the inferior ranks see all objects less than ... give up their wandering habits - which has created a love of country and pos- terity . To enjoy quickly - to enjoy ...
... gives them , is this of little importance ? Those who look from above at the inferior ranks see all objects less than ... give up their wandering habits - which has created a love of country and pos- terity . To enjoy quickly - to enjoy ...
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... give us the least uneasiness in the pur- suit , and the greatest satisfaction in the enjoyment of them . Hence it follows that the objects of our natural desires are cheap , or easy to be obtained , it being a maxim that holds ...
... give us the least uneasiness in the pur- suit , and the greatest satisfaction in the enjoyment of them . Hence it follows that the objects of our natural desires are cheap , or easy to be obtained , it being a maxim that holds ...
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... like . His mind holds easily all we have tried to hold in vain . Our impressions , which faded out before we could fix them , he fixed and held in trust for us , that he might give them back in 445 BESANT, SIR WALTER 1838-
... like . His mind holds easily all we have tried to hold in vain . Our impressions , which faded out before we could fix them , he fixed and held in trust for us , that he might give them back in 445 BESANT, SIR WALTER 1838-
Página 446
... give them back in due time as thought — ours and his in perfect likeness . He was born at Portsmouth , England , August 14th , 1838. After graduating from Christ College , Cambridge , he was for seven years senior professor in the Royal ...
... give them back in due time as thought — ours and his in perfect likeness . He was born at Portsmouth , England , August 14th , 1838. After graduating from Christ College , Cambridge , he was for seven years senior professor in the Royal ...
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... , would not the mere description of these things make an interesting volume ? But Montaigne does more . He gives us not only these things , but the things he has II - 29 SIR WALTER BESANT 449 Montaigne's Method as an Essayist.
... , would not the mere description of these things make an interesting volume ? But Montaigne does more . He gives us not only these things , but the things he has II - 29 SIR WALTER BESANT 449 Montaigne's Method as an Essayist.
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