EssaysLittle Leather Library Corporation, 1910 - 96 pages |
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... meet , begin to play , and translate all poetry into stale prose . Almost all people descend to meet . All association must be a compromise , and , what is worst , the very flower and aroma of the flower of each of the beautiful natures ...
... meet , begin to play , and translate all poetry into stale prose . Almost all people descend to meet . All association must be a compromise , and , what is worst , the very flower and aroma of the flower of each of the beautiful natures ...
Page 162
... meet as water with water and if we should not meet them then , we shall not want them , for we 162 FRIENDSHIP .
... meet as water with water and if we should not meet them then , we shall not want them , for we 162 FRIENDSHIP .
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... meet . It was a tradition of the ancient world , that no metamor- phosis could hide a god from a god ; and there is a Greek verse which runs , " The Gods are to each other not unknown . " Friends also follow the laws of divine necessity ...
... meet . It was a tradition of the ancient world , that no metamor- phosis could hide a god from a god ; and there is a Greek verse which runs , " The Gods are to each other not unknown . " Friends also follow the laws of divine necessity ...
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