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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... Passing by the shore again , we entered Bauli , observable from the monstrous murder of Nero , committed on his mother Agrip- pina . Her sepulchre was yet showed us in the rock , which we entered , being covered with sundry heads and ...
... Passing by the shore again , we entered Bauli , observable from the monstrous murder of Nero , committed on his mother Agrip- pina . Her sepulchre was yet showed us in the rock , which we entered , being covered with sundry heads and ...
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... pass the Elysian Fields , so celebrated by the poets , nor unworthily , for their situation and verdure , being full of myrtles and sweet shrubs , and having a most delightful prospect towards the Tyrrhene Sea . Upon the verge of these ...
... pass the Elysian Fields , so celebrated by the poets , nor unworthily , for their situation and verdure , being full of myrtles and sweet shrubs , and having a most delightful prospect towards the Tyrrhene Sea . Upon the verge of these ...
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... passing through the midst of the throng and guard of men , who , with bills and halberds compassed him round , there openly in the sight of them all embraced him , took him about the neck and kissed him , not able to say any word but ...
... passing through the midst of the throng and guard of men , who , with bills and halberds compassed him round , there openly in the sight of them all embraced him , took him about the neck and kissed him , not able to say any word but ...
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... pass the world , without meeting Vice , then , the knowl- edge of virtue would alone be sufficient ; but it is not possible to live , and not encounter her . I wish no man to know her either by use , or by intrusion ; but being ...
... pass the world , without meeting Vice , then , the knowl- edge of virtue would alone be sufficient ; but it is not possible to live , and not encounter her . I wish no man to know her either by use , or by intrusion ; but being ...
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... passing , upon which he endeavored to conceal himself ; but Diogenes perceiving him , said : " Do not try to conceal your- self ; for the more you secrete yourself in a tavern , the further you penetrate into it . " On another occasion ...
... passing , upon which he endeavored to conceal himself ; but Diogenes perceiving him , said : " Do not try to conceal your- self ; for the more you secrete yourself in a tavern , the further you penetrate into it . " On another occasion ...
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