Essays, Volume 1Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1905 - 354 pages |
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... give power to but one at a time . A man is the whole encyclopædia of facts . The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn ; and Egypt , Greece , Rome , Gaul , Britain , America , lie folded already in the first man . Epoch after ...
... give power to but one at a time . A man is the whole encyclopædia of facts . The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn ; and Egypt , Greece , Rome , Gaul , Britain , America , lie folded already in the first man . Epoch after ...
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... gives worth to particular men and things . Human life as containing this is mysterious and inviolable , and we hedge it round with penalties and laws . All laws derive hence their ultimate reason ; all express more or less dis- tinctly ...
... gives worth to particular men and things . Human life as containing this is mysterious and inviolable , and we hedge it round with penalties and laws . All laws derive hence their ultimate reason ; all express more or less dis- tinctly ...
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... gives of himself and his compatriots in the Retreat of the Ten Thousand . ' ' After the army had crossed the river Teleboas in Armenia , there fell much snow , and the troops lay miserably on the ground covered with it . But Xenophon ...
... gives of himself and his compatriots in the Retreat of the Ten Thousand . ' ' After the army had crossed the river Teleboas in Armenia , there fell much snow , and the troops lay miserably on the ground covered with it . But Xenophon ...
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... arts , and the migration of colonies ) , it gives the history of religion with some closeness to the faith of later ages . Prometheus is the Jesus of the old mythology . He is C the friend of man ; stands between the unjust ' HISTORY 17.
... arts , and the migration of colonies ) , it gives the history of religion with some closeness to the faith of later ages . Prometheus is the Jesus of the old mythology . He is C the friend of man ; stands between the unjust ' HISTORY 17.
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... gives them body to his own imagination . And although that poem be as vague and fantastic as a dream , yet is it much more attractive than the more regular dramatic pieces of the same author , for the reason that it operates a wonderful ...
... gives them body to his own imagination . And although that poem be as vague and fantastic as a dream , yet is it much more attractive than the more regular dramatic pieces of the same author , for the reason that it operates a wonderful ...
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