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... live out of themselves in a out these Essays is a wealth of thought and world of imagination . Hamlet is abstracted poetry , beside which half the contemporaries from every thing ; Romeo is abstracted from of their author seem as ...
... live out of themselves in a out these Essays is a wealth of thought and world of imagination . Hamlet is abstracted poetry , beside which half the contemporaries from every thing ; Romeo is abstracted from of their author seem as ...
Strona 14
... lives they does not seem to me equally felicitous with tasted the sweets of their immortality , they respect to the characters of men of action . had their consolations of glory ; and if fame His observations on Burke and Pitt , for in ...
... lives they does not seem to me equally felicitous with tasted the sweets of their immortality , they respect to the characters of men of action . had their consolations of glory ; and if fame His observations on Burke and Pitt , for in ...
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... live , because the value of existence is not in the assertion — no desire to startle - no play- altered in the course of centuries , he takes a ing with the subject or the reader ; for of stand apart from present consciousness and such ...
... live , because the value of existence is not in the assertion — no desire to startle - no play- altered in the course of centuries , he takes a ing with the subject or the reader ; for of stand apart from present consciousness and such ...
Strona 17
... live over again the de- lightful hours he had passed with them ; re- peat the pregnant puns that one had made ; tell over again a story with which another had convulsed the room ; or expand in the eloquence of a third ; always best ...
... live over again the de- lightful hours he had passed with them ; re- peat the pregnant puns that one had made ; tell over again a story with which another had convulsed the room ; or expand in the eloquence of a third ; always best ...
Strona 18
... lives when there was no such matter , I know not . unmingled and entire . The events of Mr. I stood well with him for ... live with us , though the hand which traced them for our benefit is cold . His death , though only at the age of ...
... lives when there was no such matter , I know not . unmingled and entire . The events of Mr. I stood well with him for ... live with us , though the hand which traced them for our benefit is cold . His death , though only at the age of ...
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