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The preface is dated from Penbryn , which is a name suggestive of the Cymri , and an accom- panying photograph appears to have been executed at Carmarthen . The poet's name is not printed on the title - page , and the portrait and ...
The preface is dated from Penbryn , which is a name suggestive of the Cymri , and an accom- panying photograph appears to have been executed at Carmarthen . The poet's name is not printed on the title - page , and the portrait and ...
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Few writers say so many wise things as Montaigne does , and no one appears so little solicitous about convincing others that his sayings are wise . His intellectual philosophy is essentially sophistical and sceptical , his morality ...
Few writers say so many wise things as Montaigne does , and no one appears so little solicitous about convincing others that his sayings are wise . His intellectual philosophy is essentially sophistical and sceptical , his morality ...
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Greek was taught by the invention of a game , but it would appear without much success , for Montaigne's knowledge of Greek literature was never much more than he could obtain through a Latin medium . He was only six years old when he ...
Greek was taught by the invention of a game , but it would appear without much success , for Montaigne's knowledge of Greek literature was never much more than he could obtain through a Latin medium . He was only six years old when he ...
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At every stage that which constitutes the ultimate aim of education is to appear in some form or other - philosophy , namely , which forms the judgment and conduct . This has a hand in everything . She is always in place , and is to be ...
At every stage that which constitutes the ultimate aim of education is to appear in some form or other - philosophy , namely , which forms the judgment and conduct . This has a hand in everything . She is always in place , and is to be ...
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No sooner did any of those legs appear and the poor fellow said they were always coming- than his heart began to patter , and his own legs failed him , and he tried to stop his ears , but his conscience would not let him .
No sooner did any of those legs appear and the poor fellow said they were always coming- than his heart began to patter , and his own legs failed him , and he tried to stop his ears , but his conscience would not let him .
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