The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson in Six Volumes, Volumes 7-8Wm. H. Wise, 1912 |
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Page 172
... Timur was an ugly man ; he had a blind eye and a lame foot . One day when Chodscha was with him , Timur scratched his head , since the hour of the barber was come , and commanded that the barber should be called . Whilst he was shaven ...
... Timur was an ugly man ; he had a blind eye and a lame foot . One day when Chodscha was with him , Timur scratched his head , since the hour of the barber was come , and commanded that the barber should be called . Whilst he was shaven ...
Page 173
... Timur almost split his sides with laughing . " Politics also furnish the same mark for satire . What is nobler than the expansive sentiment of patriotism , which would find brothers in a whole nation ? But when this enthusiasm is ...
... Timur almost split his sides with laughing . " Politics also furnish the same mark for satire . What is nobler than the expansive sentiment of patriotism , which would find brothers in a whole nation ? But when this enthusiasm is ...
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