History of English Literature, Band 33Colonial Press, 1900 |
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... once recognize them , by their amplitude , by their color , and by their disorder , as pro- ductions of the same climate and of the same spirit . If , on the contrary , the naturally sound and well - balanced man is content to restrict ...
... once recognize them , by their amplitude , by their color , and by their disorder , as pro- ductions of the same climate and of the same spirit . If , on the contrary , the naturally sound and well - balanced man is content to restrict ...
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... once that is , the desire to please the eye , and to express a thought by outward representation , which was quite a new idea : the circular arch was raised on one or on a cluster of col- umns ; elegant mouldings were placed about the ...
... once that is , the desire to please the eye , and to express a thought by outward representation , which was quite a new idea : the circular arch was raised on one or on a cluster of col- umns ; elegant mouldings were placed about the ...
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... once started up ; the low and the lofty , ideal and sensual love , gross cupidity and pure generosity . Recall what you yourself experienced , when from being a child you became a man : what wishes for happiness , what breadth of ...
... once started up ; the low and the lofty , ideal and sensual love , gross cupidity and pure generosity . Recall what you yourself experienced , when from being a child you became a man : what wishes for happiness , what breadth of ...
Inhalt
The outer man is only a clue to study the inner invisible man | 5 |
History is a mechanical and psychological problem Within certain | 19 |
CHAPTER FIRST | 31 |
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