Old Pictures of Life, Volumen2Stone and Kimball, 1894 |
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... become sub- merged . There had been schools of Latin and Greek . They were closed one by one for want of students and want of sympathy ; and in the sixth century the last Athenian school - house closed its doors . Tacitus , the last ...
... become sub- merged . There had been schools of Latin and Greek . They were closed one by one for want of students and want of sympathy ; and in the sixth century the last Athenian school - house closed its doors . Tacitus , the last ...
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... become almost wholly transcendental and abstract . There had recently come a new charm in what was called deep thought . It was generally assumed that learning must be something much deeper than ordinary forms of thinking , and into ...
... become almost wholly transcendental and abstract . There had recently come a new charm in what was called deep thought . It was generally assumed that learning must be something much deeper than ordinary forms of thinking , and into ...
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... become a factory of conundrums . It is universally admitted that Plotinus taught that in order to have perfect knowl- edge the subject and the object must be omitted ; that the thing apprehending must not be apart from the thing ...
... become a factory of conundrums . It is universally admitted that Plotinus taught that in order to have perfect knowl- edge the subject and the object must be omitted ; that the thing apprehending must not be apart from the thing ...
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... become a problem to myself . " It was not the Goths and Vandals that had brought such a calamity upon that human thought that had once built up the classic civilization . The ruin was caused chiefly by an internal foe . There remained ...
... become a problem to myself . " It was not the Goths and Vandals that had brought such a calamity upon that human thought that had once built up the classic civilization . The ruin was caused chiefly by an internal foe . There remained ...
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... become false and foolish led the new generations more and more toward interpretations of old writings and toward the exercise of faith and the enjoy- ment of wonderful phenomena and events . Augustine had come to believe that figs when ...
... become false and foolish led the new generations more and more toward interpretations of old writings and toward the exercise of faith and the enjoy- ment of wonderful phenomena and events . Augustine had come to believe that figs when ...
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Anakreon animal asks Atala Bacon barge Beatrice beautiful became become bird blossoms brute world Cæsar called Capulet century charming Chateaubriand Christian Cicero classic color Dante death Demosthenes despot earth excess father feel flowers friendship genius girl gold Goths gray squirrel Greek happiness heart heaven Homer hundred injured intellectual Julius Cæsar land language Latin lawyer Linda literature lived Lord Bacon Louis lover Macedon Madame Recamier man's mental millions mind moral mountain nation nature night nightingale novel orator pagan palace passed path Petrarch Plotinus poem poet poetry reach religion rich river Roman Rome Romeo and Juliet saint scenes scholar sentiment Shakespeare sing song soul story sweet Tacitus taught theology things thou thought thousand tion TRUE LOVE STORY truth Verona vice vine Virgil wild woman wonderful woods words write young