EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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Page 29
... fashion and covetousness , and wilt stimulate thy jaded senses with wine and French coffee , thou shalt find no radiance of wis- dom in the lonely waste of the pine woods . If the imagination intoxicates the poet , it is not inactive in ...
... fashion and covetousness , and wilt stimulate thy jaded senses with wine and French coffee , thou shalt find no radiance of wis- dom in the lonely waste of the pine woods . If the imagination intoxicates the poet , it is not inactive in ...
Page 94
... fashion the cit- izen , she goes her own gait , and puts the wisest in the wrong . She makes very light of gospels and prophets , as one who has a great many more to produce , and no excess of time to spare on any one . There is a class ...
... fashion the cit- izen , she goes her own gait , and puts the wisest in the wrong . She makes very light of gospels and prophets , as one who has a great many more to produce , and no excess of time to spare on any one . There is a class ...
Page 108
... fashion . That is still paramount to - day , and , in the moving crowd of good society , the men of valor and reality are known , and rise to their natural place . The com- petition is transferred from war to politics and trade , 108 ...
... fashion . That is still paramount to - day , and , in the moving crowd of good society , the men of valor and reality are known , and rise to their natural place . The com- petition is transferred from war to politics and trade , 108 ...
Page 110
... fashion and if the man of the people cannot speak on equal terms with the gentleman , so that the gentleman shall perceive that he is already really of his own order , he is not to be feared . Diogenes , Socrates , and Epaminondas are ...
... fashion and if the man of the people cannot speak on equal terms with the gentleman , so that the gentleman shall perceive that he is already really of his own order , he is not to be feared . Diogenes , Socrates , and Epaminondas are ...
Page 112
... fashion , for that affinity they find in it . Napoleon , child of the revolution , de- stroyer of the old noblesse , never ceased to court the Faubourg St. Germain : doubtless with the feeling , that fashion is a homage to men of his ...
... fashion , for that affinity they find in it . Napoleon , child of the revolution , de- stroyer of the old noblesse , never ceased to court the Faubourg St. Germain : doubtless with the feeling , that fashion is a homage to men of his ...
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