John MiltonHoughton, Mifflin, 1881 - 104 páginas |
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... mind . He must unlearn much of that knowledge which has perhaps constituted hitherto his chief title to superiority . His very talents will be a hin- drance to him . His difficulties will be pro- portioned to his proficiency in the ...
... mind . He must unlearn much of that knowledge which has perhaps constituted hitherto his chief title to superiority . His very talents will be a hin- drance to him . His difficulties will be pro- portioned to his proficiency in the ...
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... mind through conductors . The most unim- aginative man must understand the Iliad . Homer gives him no choice , and requires from him no exertion , but takes the whole upon himself , and sets the images in so clear a light , that it is ...
... mind through conductors . The most unim- aginative man must understand the Iliad . Homer gives him no choice , and requires from him no exertion , but takes the whole upon himself , and sets the images in so clear a light , that it is ...
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... mind overcame every calamity . Neither blindness , nor gout , nor age , nor penury , nor domestic afflictions , nor ... minds in which they have not been effaced by anxiety and disappointment , he adorned it with all that is most JOHN ...
... mind overcame every calamity . Neither blindness , nor gout , nor age , nor penury , nor domestic afflictions , nor ... minds in which they have not been effaced by anxiety and disappointment , he adorned it with all that is most JOHN ...
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