The Uses of Biography: Romantic, Philosophic, and DidacticPartridge and Oakey, 1852 - 210페이지 |
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... thou- sand years ago , and the world , since that time , has been repeating the story . It was upon this sub- ject that the greatest Greek and Latin authors wrote inspiredly . Homer and Virgil found in it their theme . And thus this ...
... thou- sand years ago , and the world , since that time , has been repeating the story . It was upon this sub- ject that the greatest Greek and Latin authors wrote inspiredly . Homer and Virgil found in it their theme . And thus this ...
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... Thou commandest ; all , apart from Thee , From Thee alone their life and power deriving , Sink , and are lost in vast eternity ! Yet doth the void obey Thee ; since from nought This marvellous being by Thy hand was wrought . O ...
... Thou commandest ; all , apart from Thee , From Thee alone their life and power deriving , Sink , and are lost in vast eternity ! Yet doth the void obey Thee ; since from nought This marvellous being by Thy hand was wrought . O ...
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... thou- sand pounds of debt hanging over his coffin . Now , what was the element of character that produced this amazing difference ? Perhaps Goldsmith was a better man than Johnson . He certainly was , in the higher sense , the wiser ...
... thou- sand pounds of debt hanging over his coffin . Now , what was the element of character that produced this amazing difference ? Perhaps Goldsmith was a better man than Johnson . He certainly was , in the higher sense , the wiser ...
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... " " Pooh ! pooh ! " said friend Story , " my friend here , makes such things as thou art . He is the Governor of Pennsylvania . " 115 CHAPTER VII . DIDACTIC BIOGRAPHY CONTINUED . BIOGRAPHY furnishes 114 THE USES OF BIOGRAPHY .
... " " Pooh ! pooh ! " said friend Story , " my friend here , makes such things as thou art . He is the Governor of Pennsylvania . " 115 CHAPTER VII . DIDACTIC BIOGRAPHY CONTINUED . BIOGRAPHY furnishes 114 THE USES OF BIOGRAPHY .
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... thou art him whom thou pretendest : in short , if thou art God , break thy chains and liberate thyself ! " he immediately , with pride and dignity , replied , " In vain shalt thou tempt thy Lord ! " The sublimity of human arrogance in ...
... thou art him whom thou pretendest : in short , if thou art God , break thy chains and liberate thyself ! " he immediately , with pride and dignity , replied , " In vain shalt thou tempt thy Lord ! " The sublimity of human arrogance in ...
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