Old Pictures of Life, Volumen2Stone and Kimball, 1894 |
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... questions gained nothing from observation and experience . Bacon asked mankind to study its own affairs , from its government down to its wagon - road ; to turn away from magical scenes and study only the phenomena that come always ...
... questions gained nothing from observation and experience . Bacon asked mankind to study its own affairs , from its government down to its wagon - road ; to turn away from magical scenes and study only the phenomena that come always ...
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... questions of war or theology had been answered , but be- cause their hearts had been freed from that charming entanglement . This is all . What a power to inspire has the single sentiment called " love ! " I believe that is the best ...
... questions of war or theology had been answered , but be- cause their hearts had been freed from that charming entanglement . This is all . What a power to inspire has the single sentiment called " love ! " I believe that is the best ...
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... question , Who should read novels ? is perfectly absurd . There are in all the arts the high and the low . The wit of Rabelais is low , of Cervantes lofty . The paintings of the old Dutch school were humble , being most of them scenes ...
... question , Who should read novels ? is perfectly absurd . There are in all the arts the high and the low . The wit of Rabelais is low , of Cervantes lofty . The paintings of the old Dutch school were humble , being most of them scenes ...
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... question , " What child is that ? " Scala may have said , " That is Juliet , the daughter of my neighbor Capulet . She is in love with Romeo , while 66 her father wants her to marry Paris . " " 80 OLD PICTURES OF LIFE .
... question , " What child is that ? " Scala may have said , " That is Juliet , the daughter of my neighbor Capulet . She is in love with Romeo , while 66 her father wants her to marry Paris . " " 80 OLD PICTURES OF LIFE .
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... question is whether they could read or write . It is probable they could , for the classic litera- ture had always been within sight of the Italian ruling families ; and the age that was kind to Dante would not be unkind to two such ...
... question is whether they could read or write . It is probable they could , for the classic litera- ture had always been within sight of the Italian ruling families ; and the age that was kind to Dante would not be unkind to two such ...
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