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... admirable in a stranger . I know not whether we are to infer that the one right which remains to a man in this sad case is the right of backbiting and belying ; but it is certain that any indiscreet attempt to vindicate his right of ...
... admirable in a stranger . I know not whether we are to infer that the one right which remains to a man in this sad case is the right of backbiting and belying ; but it is certain that any indiscreet attempt to vindicate his right of ...
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... admirable and thankworthy . Doubtless too at one time and another there has been more visible of evil and shameful than of noble and good . But there can never have been a time of unmixed good or evil ; and he only who has felt the ...
... admirable and thankworthy . Doubtless too at one time and another there has been more visible of evil and shameful than of noble and good . But there can never have been a time of unmixed good or evil ; and he only who has felt the ...
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... admirable . But even had another done as well once and again as the master himself , who has done so well as much ? Had he done but half , had he done but a tenth of his actual work , his supremacy , being less incontestable , would no ...
... admirable . But even had another done as well once and again as the master himself , who has done so well as much ? Had he done but half , had he done but a tenth of his actual work , his supremacy , being less incontestable , would no ...
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... admirable baseness . From all unclean things , from the mouths of the priesthood and the press , from the tongues that lap blood and the throats that vomit falsehood , rose the cry of mockery and hatred ; if the preacher of peace and ...
... admirable baseness . From all unclean things , from the mouths of the priesthood and the press , from the tongues that lap blood and the throats that vomit falsehood , rose the cry of mockery and hatred ; if the preacher of peace and ...
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... admirable and serviceable as in other lines of work it might have been and yet may be , is here unprofitable and unpraiseworthy . " Thus far we are at one with the preachers of " art for art ; " we prefer for example Goethe to Körner ...
... admirable and serviceable as in other lines of work it might have been and yet may be , is here unprofitable and unpraiseworthy . " Thus far we are at one with the preachers of " art for art ; " we prefer for example Goethe to Körner ...
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