The Miscellaneous Works: The bee. Essays. An inquiry into the present state of polite learning in Europe. Prefaces and introductionsPutnam, 1856 |
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... equal , their studies the same , and they were natives of the two most celebrated cities in the world ; for Alcander was of Athens , Septimius came from Rome . In this mutual harmony they lived for some time together , when Alcander ...
... equal , their studies the same , and they were natives of the two most celebrated cities in the world ; for Alcander was of Athens , Septimius came from Rome . In this mutual harmony they lived for some time together , when Alcander ...
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... equals , and a continuance of our humanity might probably have rendered them insolent ; but the imperious tone , menaces , and blows , at once changed their sensations and their ideas their ears and shoulders taught their souls to ...
... equals , and a continuance of our humanity might probably have rendered them insolent ; but the imperious tone , menaces , and blows , at once changed their sensations and their ideas their ears and shoulders taught their souls to ...
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... equal her in beauty ; though in a city , the resort of all the learn- ing then existing in the world , there was not one who could equal her in knowledge ; yet , with such accomplishments , Hypatia was the most modest of her sex . Her ...
... equal her in beauty ; though in a city , the resort of all the learn- ing then existing in the world , there was not one who could equal her in knowledge ; yet , with such accomplishments , Hypatia was the most modest of her sex . Her ...
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... equals , and contribute their share of industry to the common stock . Whatever the vain or the ignorant may say , well were it for society had we more of this character among us . In general , these close men are found at last the true ...
... equals , and contribute their share of industry to the common stock . Whatever the vain or the ignorant may say , well were it for society had we more of this character among us . In general , these close men are found at last the true ...
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... equal eminence . While others , still worse , peruse old books for their amusement , and new books only to condemn ; so that the public seem heartily sick of all but the business of the day , and read every thing now with as little at ...
... equal eminence . While others , still worse , peruse old books for their amusement , and new books only to condemn ; so that the public seem heartily sick of all but the business of the day , and read every thing now with as little at ...
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