The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Zväzok 9David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 strán (strany) |
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... true praise of anything to say , it is " in good taste . " But so far as this higher education has a tendency to narrow the sympathies and harden the heart , diminishing the interest of all beautiful things by familiarity , until even ...
... true praise of anything to say , it is " in good taste . " But so far as this higher education has a tendency to narrow the sympathies and harden the heart , diminishing the interest of all beautiful things by familiarity , until even ...
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... true , but this is equally true of all other Latin verse . Among writers of Latin prose , Seneca ranks with Cicero in power of synthesis , but his prose style has found few imi- tators , while that of Cicero has been a model for ...
... true , but this is equally true of all other Latin verse . Among writers of Latin prose , Seneca ranks with Cicero in power of synthesis , but his prose style has found few imi- tators , while that of Cicero has been a model for ...
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... TRUE JOKE The gravest beast is an ass ; the gravest bird is an owl ; the gravest fish is an oyster ; and the gravest man a fool . GRA -Joe Miller . RAVITY , says Lord Bolingbroke , is the very essence of impos- ture . A quack or a ...
... TRUE JOKE The gravest beast is an ass ; the gravest bird is an owl ; the gravest fish is an oyster ; and the gravest man a fool . GRA -Joe Miller . RAVITY , says Lord Bolingbroke , is the very essence of impos- ture . A quack or a ...
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