Journal of a Voyage to LisbonCambridge University Press, 1913 - 116 páginas |
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... stand beside them not only by right and might of genius but by his serene courage and large- hearted humanity . J. H. L. LONDON February 1913 PREFACE . INTRODUCTION CONTENTS THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE THE AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION vi PREFACE.
... stand beside them not only by right and might of genius but by his serene courage and large- hearted humanity . J. H. L. LONDON February 1913 PREFACE . INTRODUCTION CONTENTS THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE THE AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION vi PREFACE.
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... humanity , his stalwart commonsense . He had consistently waged war all his life— " a Drawcansir in wit , " said an old enemy , " who spared neither friend nor foe " —against affectation and hypocrisy , and it is safe to say that no ...
... humanity , his stalwart commonsense . He had consistently waged war all his life— " a Drawcansir in wit , " said an old enemy , " who spared neither friend nor foe " —against affectation and hypocrisy , and it is safe to say that no ...
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... human beings .... He could not be so brave , generous , truth - telling as he is , were he not infinitely merciful , pitiful , and tender . He will give any man his purse he can't help kindness and profusion . He may have low tastes ...
... human beings .... He could not be so brave , generous , truth - telling as he is , were he not infinitely merciful , pitiful , and tender . He will give any man his purse he can't help kindness and profusion . He may have low tastes ...
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... human nature could represent to me as worth holding at all ; the world may , I believe , without envy , allow me all the praise to which I have any title . me ; I therefore resigned the office , and the farther execution of my plan to ...
... human nature could represent to me as worth holding at all ; the world may , I believe , without envy , allow me all the praise to which I have any title . me ; I therefore resigned the office , and the farther execution of my plan to ...
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... human nature requires , to produce that perfection of which it is susceptible , and to purge away that malevolence of disposition , of which , at our birth , we partake in common with the savage creation . This may be said , and this is ...
... human nature requires , to produce that perfection of which it is susceptible , and to purge away that malevolence of disposition , of which , at our birth , we partake in common with the savage creation . This may be said , and this is ...
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