The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, Volumen 12 |
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... of men that are gone , but a life transmitted from them to hima life expressing itself with that power and authority which belongs to one who speaks from his own experience , and never to the scribes , ' who speak from tradition .
... of men that are gone , but a life transmitted from them to hima life expressing itself with that power and authority which belongs to one who speaks from his own experience , and never to the scribes , ' who speak from tradition .
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Ours is the suffering , which our boys are saved from , Jason - Thou speak'st thus , standing calmly ? Medea.Calmly ! Calmly ! Were not my bosom still shut up to thee , As it has always been , thou would'st see anguish , Which rolling ...
Ours is the suffering , which our boys are saved from , Jason - Thou speak'st thus , standing calmly ? Medea.Calmly ! Calmly ! Were not my bosom still shut up to thee , As it has always been , thou would'st see anguish , Which rolling ...
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Then take what thou so proudly didst demandDeath . As for me , I now am parting from thee Forever and forever . ' Tis the last timeThrough all eternity it is the lastThat I shall ever speak to thee , my husband . Farewell !
Then take what thou so proudly didst demandDeath . As for me , I now am parting from thee Forever and forever . ' Tis the last timeThrough all eternity it is the lastThat I shall ever speak to thee , my husband . Farewell !
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Of Thucydides and Aristotle , indeed , both as inquirers into matter of fact and as free from local feeling , it is impossible to speak too highly ; but unfortunately that work of the latter which would have given us the most copious ...
Of Thucydides and Aristotle , indeed , both as inquirers into matter of fact and as free from local feeling , it is impossible to speak too highly ; but unfortunately that work of the latter which would have given us the most copious ...
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Aristotle observes that , Men usually make war on those who are the first aggressors : so Curtius , speaking of the Abian Scythians , They were reputed the most innocent of the Barbarians ; they never took up arms but when highly ...
Aristotle observes that , Men usually make war on those who are the first aggressors : so Curtius , speaking of the Abian Scythians , They were reputed the most innocent of the Barbarians ; they never took up arms but when highly ...
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