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... Nature never exhibited a more magnificent prospect , I confess it fine ; but then , I would rather be placed on the little mount before Lissoy Gate , and there take in to me the most pleasing horizon in Nature . " It is in these letters ...
... Nature never exhibited a more magnificent prospect , I confess it fine ; but then , I would rather be placed on the little mount before Lissoy Gate , and there take in to me the most pleasing horizon in Nature . " It is in these letters ...
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... Nature will have its course . " I should further add that whatever of ingenuity or sprightliness there may be in the present paper it is , in the aforesaid course of Nature , largely dependent , for its facts at least , upon that ...
... Nature will have its course . " I should further add that whatever of ingenuity or sprightliness there may be in the present paper it is , in the aforesaid course of Nature , largely dependent , for its facts at least , upon that ...
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... Nature . We learn and get the mastery only through obedience . Scientia et potentia humana in idem coincidunt . Knowledge is power . Experientia docet . Lucifera experimenta non fructifera quaerenda . Compare Goethe's last words ...
... Nature . We learn and get the mastery only through obedience . Scientia et potentia humana in idem coincidunt . Knowledge is power . Experientia docet . Lucifera experimenta non fructifera quaerenda . Compare Goethe's last words ...
Inhalt
The Psychological Treatment of Nero in Literature | 1 |
The Letters and Autobiographical Writings | 67 |
Romeo and Juliet before and in Shaksperes Time | 101 |
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