Footsteps to Fame: A Book to Open Other BooksGroombridge, 1874 - 310 |
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... true enough . So true , that Milton denominates fame " the last sickness of great minds ; " although he has not told us that we shall hardly find one great mind without this sickness . That which Homer and Milton prized , which Wel ...
... true enough . So true , that Milton denominates fame " the last sickness of great minds ; " although he has not told us that we shall hardly find one great mind without this sickness . That which Homer and Milton prized , which Wel ...
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... true enough . So true , that Milton denominates fame " the last sickness of great minds ; " although he has not told us that we shall hardly find one great mind without this sickness . That which Homer and Milton prized , which Wel ...
... true enough . So true , that Milton denominates fame " the last sickness of great minds ; " although he has not told us that we shall hardly find one great mind without this sickness . That which Homer and Milton prized , which Wel ...
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... true imagination worships , un- palled reverence bends down , and unstained honour regards as its example . There have been great thinkers in almost all countries , just as every little place has its heroes . But when the thinkers are ...
... true imagination worships , un- palled reverence bends down , and unstained honour regards as its example . There have been great thinkers in almost all countries , just as every little place has its heroes . But when the thinkers are ...
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... true philosopher consoled himself with the idea , that , after all , his banishment was but a temporary hardship . " The wise man , " he said , " is every- where at home - the whole earth is his . " * At length he perceived that he had ...
... true philosopher consoled himself with the idea , that , after all , his banishment was but a temporary hardship . " The wise man , " he said , " is every- where at home - the whole earth is his . " * At length he perceived that he had ...
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... true , disengaged from all mixture , is the law of heaven . " " He who is continually tending towards per- fection , who chooses the good and attaches him- self strongly to it for fear of losing it , is the sage . " 66 He who knows how ...
... true , disengaged from all mixture , is the law of heaven . " " He who is continually tending towards per- fection , who chooses the good and attaches him- self strongly to it for fear of losing it , is the sage . " 66 He who knows how ...
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