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... never came to anything , getting into one trouble after another , but always plausible . " To see now his letters you would thinke him a St. or a preacher at least . " The young Edmund , careless , but warm - hearted , sowing his wild ...
... never came to anything , getting into one trouble after another , but always plausible . " To see now his letters you would thinke him a St. or a preacher at least . " The young Edmund , careless , but warm - hearted , sowing his wild ...
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... never a really good Greek scholar . Ruskin was much indebted to Carlyle , who can hardly be called a Platonist , though he was a disciple of that splendid old pagan , Goethe . Carlyle , though he regarded the French Revolution as ...
... never a really good Greek scholar . Ruskin was much indebted to Carlyle , who can hardly be called a Platonist , though he was a disciple of that splendid old pagan , Goethe . Carlyle , though he regarded the French Revolution as ...
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... never let me see you with a flute in your hand or a fiddle under your chin . " As for the life of trade - the chrematistic life " -it was a legitimate but unambitious and rather ungentlemanly choice to make . The Greeks never thought of ...
... never let me see you with a flute in your hand or a fiddle under your chin . " As for the life of trade - the chrematistic life " -it was a legitimate but unambitious and rather ungentlemanly choice to make . The Greeks never thought of ...
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Some English Letter Writers of the Seventeenth | 1 |
Some Observations By Professor | 29 |
Plato and Ruskin By THE VERY REV W | 49 |
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