Old Pictures of Life, Volumen1Stone and Kimball, 1894 - 191 páginas |
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... reason and its forms of tenderness . This monster ate the little men of Ulysses , two each day . strength was tremendous . But his reason- ing powers were feeble . He therefore drank wine to excess , and thus the little Greeks were made ...
... reason and its forms of tenderness . This monster ate the little men of Ulysses , two each day . strength was tremendous . But his reason- ing powers were feeble . He therefore drank wine to excess , and thus the little Greeks were made ...
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... reason , the prevailing taste for art , are repetitions of what were once the delight of the Greeks . Notwithstanding the intervening centuries the land of Homer and Socrates is near to us . This nearness is not the result of only ...
... reason , the prevailing taste for art , are repetitions of what were once the delight of the Greeks . Notwithstanding the intervening centuries the land of Homer and Socrates is near to us . This nearness is not the result of only ...
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... reason of dissipation . Hor- ace was fond of digging and toiling on his farm , and it is related that at any time in the busy season he could have been seen toiling with mattock or axe . With sunset he turned into a jovial fellow and at ...
... reason of dissipation . Hor- ace was fond of digging and toiling on his farm , and it is related that at any time in the busy season he could have been seen toiling with mattock or axe . With sunset he turned into a jovial fellow and at ...
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... reason . The path from Homer to Plato is much like the road from Chaucer to Herbert Spencer and Stuart Mill . Between Homer and Plato lie five hundred years ; between Chaucer and Glad- stone five hundred . Rapid though the world now is ...
... reason . The path from Homer to Plato is much like the road from Chaucer to Herbert Spencer and Stuart Mill . Between Homer and Plato lie five hundred years ; between Chaucer and Glad- stone five hundred . Rapid though the world now is ...
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... reason and created a great literature of thought . Socrates , Plato , Xenophon and Aristotle took possession of the Greek mind , and , following or going along with the deep thinking dramatists , became to that classic peninsula a power ...
... reason and created a great literature of thought . Socrates , Plato , Xenophon and Aristotle took possession of the Greek mind , and , following or going along with the deep thinking dramatists , became to that classic peninsula a power ...
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Æneas Æschines Æsop Antigone Athenian Athens Augustus Beatrice beauty become began Cæsar centuries Christian Church Cicero classic confessed Cordelia crown Dante Dante's David Swing delightful Demosthenes Dido divine drama dramatist dream eloquence eternal exalted father friends girl Greece Greek Guelphs and Ghibellines happy heart Heaven Hesiod Homer Horace human hundred Iliad intellectual Julius Cæsar King King Lear land language Latin literary literature living look Macedon Mæcenas mind modern moral mother ness never noble oration palace passed Penelope period persons Phædo Philip philosophy picture Plato poem poet poetic poetry political possessed race reached rich Roman Rome Sappho scene scholars sentiment Shakespeare Socrates song soul Sparta speech statesman story student style Telemachus thought tion truth Ulysses utter verses Virgil wisdom woman wonderful words worship write Xenophon young youth καὶ τὴν