Representative English EssaysHarper & Brother, 1923 - 499 страница |
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... intellectual superiority we survive ourselves in this world , by exemplary virtue or unblemished faith we are taught to ensure an interest in another and a higher state of being , and to anticipate at the same 214 THE FEELING OF ...
... intellectual superiority we survive ourselves in this world , by exemplary virtue or unblemished faith we are taught to ensure an interest in another and a higher state of being , and to anticipate at the same 214 THE FEELING OF ...
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... intellectual garniture is picturesque , like the garniture of their bodies . Their thoughts are courtly and high man- nered . A singular analogy exists between the personal attire of a period and its written style . The peaked beard ...
... intellectual garniture is picturesque , like the garniture of their bodies . Their thoughts are courtly and high man- nered . A singular analogy exists between the personal attire of a period and its written style . The peaked beard ...
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... intellectual forces within , Montaigne wrote his be- wildering Essays - with the exception of Rabelais , the greatest modern Frenchman - the creator of a distinct literary form , and to whom , down even to our own day , even in point of ...
... intellectual forces within , Montaigne wrote his be- wildering Essays - with the exception of Rabelais , the greatest modern Frenchman - the creator of a distinct literary form , and to whom , down even to our own day , even in point of ...
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... intellectual antagonism ; but an author whose purpose is to instruct men , who appeals to the intellect , must be careless of their opinions , and think only of truth . It will often be a question when a man is or is not wise in ...
... intellectual antagonism ; but an author whose purpose is to instruct men , who appeals to the intellect , must be careless of their opinions , and think only of truth . It will often be a question when a man is or is not wise in ...
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... intellectual background that we have in- herited from Europe is more significant than the moving spirit of woods and soil and waters here . The graft , in truth , is less valuable than the tree upon which it is grafted . Yet it ...
... intellectual background that we have in- herited from Europe is more significant than the moving spirit of woods and soil and waters here . The graft , in truth , is less valuable than the tree upon which it is grafted . Yet it ...
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