The Lover's Seat. Kathemérina Or Common Things in Relation to Beauty, Virtue, and Truth, Volume 2Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1856 - Conduct of life |
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... uncommon in this order not always beneficial - The abuses of learning - Its vanity - What is best in literature is what is common- -Cha- racter of the men who cultivate it with a view to singularity and pre - eminence - The faults of ...
... uncommon in this order not always beneficial - The abuses of learning - Its vanity - What is best in literature is what is common- -Cha- racter of the men who cultivate it with a view to singularity and pre - eminence - The faults of ...
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... - That admits free - will and that imparts a free mind - That teaches and in- spires virtue - That can accommodate itself to the spirit of different ages 249-289 • CHAPTER XXI . PAGE Uncommon thoughts in regard to religion CONTENTS . vii.
... - That admits free - will and that imparts a free mind - That teaches and in- spires virtue - That can accommodate itself to the spirit of different ages 249-289 • CHAPTER XXI . PAGE Uncommon thoughts in regard to religion CONTENTS . vii.
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... uncommon thoughts considered - Uncommon thoughts require men to be either chiefs or partisans- Descending to the multitude , they produce evil effects . 289-309 CHAPTER XXII . Common thoughts dictate tolerance - Nature teaches it ...
... uncommon thoughts considered - Uncommon thoughts require men to be either chiefs or partisans- Descending to the multitude , they produce evil effects . 289-309 CHAPTER XXII . Common thoughts dictate tolerance - Nature teaches it ...
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... uncommon . " They who require such admonitions , though as strangers to this place we are not much concerned with their thoughts , must not however interpret the object of the present chapter as being intended to convey , even where it ...
... uncommon . " They who require such admonitions , though as strangers to this place we are not much concerned with their thoughts , must not however interpret the object of the present chapter as being intended to convey , even where it ...
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... uncommon trait to find repeated the example of honesty which was experienced by the Admiral de Châtillon . He was hearing mass in the church of the Jacobins on St. Dominic's day , and a poor person asked him for alms . He , being intent ...
... uncommon trait to find repeated the example of honesty which was experienced by the Admiral de Châtillon . He was hearing mass in the church of the Jacobins on St. Dominic's day , and a poor person asked him for alms . He , being intent ...
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