Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... conduct whence mutual happiness has its source and security . This concludes the essays and fragments of Shelley . I do not give them as the whole that he left , but as the most interesting portion . A Treatise on Political Reform and ...
... conduct whence mutual happiness has its source and security . This concludes the essays and fragments of Shelley . I do not give them as the whole that he left , but as the most interesting portion . A Treatise on Political Reform and ...
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... conduct towards his friends by a maxim which I found afterwards in the pages of Goethe- " When we take people merely as they are , we make them worse ; when we treat them as if they were what they should be , we improve them as far as ...
... conduct towards his friends by a maxim which I found afterwards in the pages of Goethe- " When we take people merely as they are , we make them worse ; when we treat them as if they were what they should be , we improve them as far as ...
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... conduct to certain general results . Reason is the enumeration of quantities already known ; imagination is the perception of the value of those quantities , both separately and as a whole . Reason respects the differences , and ...
... conduct to certain general results . Reason is the enumeration of quantities already known ; imagination is the perception of the value of those quantities , both separately and as a whole . Reason respects the differences , and ...
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... conduct of men in relation to themselves or others , dates from this epoch . How inexpressibly bolder and more pure were the doc- trines of those great men , in comparison with the timid maxims which prevail in the writings of the most ...
... conduct of men in relation to themselves or others , dates from this epoch . How inexpressibly bolder and more pure were the doc- trines of those great men , in comparison with the timid maxims which prevail in the writings of the most ...
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... conducted him where he found the guests already reclined . As soon as Agathon saw him , " You arrive just in time to sup with us , Aristodemus , " he said ; " if you have any other purpose in your visit , defer it to a better ...
... conducted him where he found the guests already reclined . As soon as Agathon saw him , " You arrive just in time to sup with us , Aristodemus , " he said ; " if you have any other purpose in your visit , defer it to a better ...
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