Essays: First SeriesH. Altemus, 1899 - 322 pages |
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... Phocion ? Yet do these varied external expressions proceed from one national mind . Every one must have observed faces and forms . which , without any resembling feature , make a like impression on the beholder . A particular picture or ...
... Phocion ? Yet do these varied external expressions proceed from one national mind . Every one must have observed faces and forms . which , without any resembling feature , make a like impression on the beholder . A particular picture or ...
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... Phocion , Socrates , Anaxagoras , Diogenes , are great men , but they leave no class . He who is really of their class will not be called by their name , but be wholly his own man , and , in his , turn , the founder of a sect . The arts ...
... Phocion , Socrates , Anaxagoras , Diogenes , are great men , but they leave no class . He who is really of their class will not be called by their name , but be wholly his own man , and , in his , turn , the founder of a sect . The arts ...
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... Phocion , when he admitted that the event of the battle was happy , yet did not regret his dissuasion from the battle . There is no weakness or exposure for which we cannot find consolation in the thought , this is a part of my ...
... Phocion , when he admitted that the event of the battle was happy , yet did not regret his dissuasion from the battle . There is no weakness or exposure for which we cannot find consolation in the thought , this is a part of my ...
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