Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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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 things , but feeling and seeing them — the education of taste . For the study of the arts , the use of tradition , and the acquirement of taste , not only make headway against ignorance and stupidity , which if not worse do ...
... learning things , but feeling and seeing them — the education of taste . For the study of the arts , the use of tradition , and the acquirement of taste , not only make headway against ignorance and stupidity , which if not worse do ...
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... learning they have ( as he that hath a dropsie the more hee drinks the thirstier he is ) the more they covet to learne , and the last day is prioris discipulus ; harsh at first learning is , radices amarae , but fructus dulces ...
... learning they have ( as he that hath a dropsie the more hee drinks the thirstier he is ) the more they covet to learne , and the last day is prioris discipulus ; harsh at first learning is , radices amarae , but fructus dulces ...
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