Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... learning what is good for it - though it can be it seems into experiencing what is bad for it . But it can be softened and consoled by persuasion to a sweet alterna- tive — that if there is a transitory winter there is also a perpetual ...
... learning what is good for it - though it can be it seems into experiencing what is bad for it . But it can be softened and consoled by persuasion to a sweet alterna- tive — that if there is a transitory winter there is also a perpetual ...
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... it from all the vast store - houses of his learning and imagina- tion . And Montaigne a cynic ? In life , just as the honest man is so frequently taken for a fool , so a tolerant man passes for a cynic . Montaigne was indeed naïve SATIRE ...
... it from all the vast store - houses of his learning and imagina- tion . And Montaigne a cynic ? In life , just as the honest man is so frequently taken for a fool , so a tolerant man passes for a cynic . Montaigne was indeed naïve SATIRE ...
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... learning ( in the sense partly of art , partly of the artistic will and impulse to create ) is not evil to a man though some be stiffly set against it , saying that art puffeth up . Were that so , then were none prouder than God who ...
... learning ( in the sense partly of art , partly of the artistic will and impulse to create ) is not evil to a man though some be stiffly set against it , saying that art puffeth up . Were that so , then were none prouder than God who ...
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... learning , a gnarled brow - beater of the fame of better men than himself . His high - coloured masques and pageants , his witty epigrams and apothegms , his pointed and at the same time exuberant dialogue , his copious realistic ...
... learning , a gnarled brow - beater of the fame of better men than himself . His high - coloured masques and pageants , his witty epigrams and apothegms , his pointed and at the same time exuberant dialogue , his copious realistic ...
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... learning ) , but accepts these tributes of ridicule with the most elegant and formal seriousness . That might be part of the joke , but Coryat had an excellent conceit of his book , as indeed its lively and methodical observation well ...
... learning ) , but accepts these tributes of ridicule with the most elegant and formal seriousness . That might be part of the joke , but Coryat had an excellent conceit of his book , as indeed its lively and methodical observation well ...
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