Essays Old and NewMargaret M. Bryant F.S. Crofts & Company, 1940 - 417 páginas |
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... feel no disposition to envy the mule for his plenty , or the mole for her exactness , in those ingenious labyrinthine inlets - those indis- pensable side - intelligencers . Neither have I incurred or done anything to incur , with Defoe ...
... feel no disposition to envy the mule for his plenty , or the mole for her exactness , in those ingenious labyrinthine inlets - those indis- pensable side - intelligencers . Neither have I incurred or done anything to incur , with Defoe ...
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... feeling - there is no context in their imagi- nations . Words affect them in the same way , by the mere sound , that is ... feel nothing more than meets their eye . The web and texture of the universe , and of the heart of man , is a ...
... feeling - there is no context in their imagi- nations . Words affect them in the same way , by the mere sound , that is ... feel nothing more than meets their eye . The web and texture of the universe , and of the heart of man , is a ...
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... feeling what we do not feel - being inventions of a later day . To be sure , Cicero 3 used to twaddle about Greek literature and philosophy , much as people do about ancient art nowadays ; but I rather sympathize with those stout old Ro ...
... feeling what we do not feel - being inventions of a later day . To be sure , Cicero 3 used to twaddle about Greek literature and philosophy , much as people do about ancient art nowadays ; but I rather sympathize with those stout old Ro ...
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Michel Eyquem de Montaigne 15331592 | 2 |
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Hamlet William Hazlitt 57 | 11 |
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