The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, Volume 10American Literary Society, 1901 - Literature |
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Page 5013
... means of existence bidding against each other for access to the means of existence was nowhere suffered to go to its full length and exert its full power of deprivation and degradation . The helots of Greece , the metayers of Italy ...
... means of existence bidding against each other for access to the means of existence was nowhere suffered to go to its full length and exert its full power of deprivation and degradation . The helots of Greece , the metayers of Italy ...
Page 5030
... means ; and the edifices were either swept away by the sudden impulse , or dissolved and undermined by the long continuance of the flood . Under the reign of Augustus the same calamity was renewed : the lawless river overturned the ...
... means ; and the edifices were either swept away by the sudden impulse , or dissolved and undermined by the long continuance of the flood . Under the reign of Augustus the same calamity was renewed : the lawless river overturned the ...
Page 5074
... means of communication ; for Achilles charges the Shade of Patroclos with a communication to the river Sphercheios . The line , therefore , of communication between the realm of Aïdes and the dark Tartaros is obscurely drawn ; but in ...
... means of communication ; for Achilles charges the Shade of Patroclos with a communication to the river Sphercheios . The line , therefore , of communication between the realm of Aïdes and the dark Tartaros is obscurely drawn ; but in ...
Page 5081
... mean , the vulgar was offensive to him : and if hatred could take root in his tender soul , it was only so far as to make him properly de- spise the false and changeful insects of a court , and play with them in easy scorn . He was calm ...
... mean , the vulgar was offensive to him : and if hatred could take root in his tender soul , it was only so far as to make him properly de- spise the false and changeful insects of a court , and play with them in easy scorn . He was calm ...
Page 5089
... mean time comes from France , they determine that this youth , exasperated even to murder , shall go after him . Unfavorable ... means of which he had first become acquainted . with Shakspeare . What in Wieland's work had been omitted he ...
... mean time comes from France , they determine that this youth , exasperated even to murder , shall go after him . Unfavorable ... means of which he had first become acquainted . with Shakspeare . What in Wieland's work had been omitted he ...
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