Essays: First Series ; Second SeriesAlden, 1892 - 396 pages |
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... spirits of Sophocles , the duke of Athens , and Dorigen , his wife . The beauty of the latter inflames Martius , and ... spirit shall hover for thee . Prithee , haste . Dor . - Stay , Sophocles , -with this tie up my sight ; Let not soft ...
... spirits of Sophocles , the duke of Athens , and Dorigen , his wife . The beauty of the latter inflames Martius , and ... spirit shall hover for thee . Prithee , haste . Dor . - Stay , Sophocles , -with this tie up my sight ; Let not soft ...
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... ' soul . By Romulus , he is all soul , I think ; He hath no flesh , and spirit cannot be gyved , Then we have vanquished nothing ; he is free , And Martius walks now in captivity . " I do not readily remember any poem , play , HEROISM .
... ' soul . By Romulus , he is all soul , I think ; He hath no flesh , and spirit cannot be gyved , Then we have vanquished nothing ; he is free , And Martius walks now in captivity . " I do not readily remember any poem , play , HEROISM .
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... spirit is not master of the world , then it is its dupe . Yet the little man takes the great hoax so innocently , works in it so headlong and believing , is born red , and dies gray , arranging his toilet , attending on his own health ...
... spirit is not master of the world , then it is its dupe . Yet the little man takes the great hoax so innocently , works in it so headlong and believing , is born red , and dies gray , arranging his toilet , attending on his own health ...
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... spirits . That country is the fairest which is inhabited by the noblest minds . The pictures which fill the imagination in reading the ac- tions of Pericles , Xenophon , Columbus , Bay- ard , Sidney , Hampden , teach us how needlessly ...
... spirits . That country is the fairest which is inhabited by the noblest minds . The pictures which fill the imagination in reading the ac- tions of Pericles , Xenophon , Columbus , Bay- ard , Sidney , Hampden , teach us how needlessly ...
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... spirit goes forth from the beginning to embody every faculty , every thought , every emotion which belongs to it , in appropriate events . But always the thought is prior to the fact ; all the facts of history pre - exist in the mind as ...
... spirit goes forth from the beginning to embody every faculty , every thought , every emotion which belongs to it , in appropriate events . But always the thought is prior to the fact ; all the facts of history pre - exist in the mind as ...
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