Jefferson's Demons: Portrait of a Restless MindFree Press, 2003 - 265 ページ |
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... took him to see the transplanted Frenchman . Like many votaries of beauty , Clérisseau was himself physically ugly . His lips were misshapen , like Socrates ' . Adam described him as a curious " creature " and treated him as an ...
... took him to see the transplanted Frenchman . Like many votaries of beauty , Clérisseau was himself physically ugly . His lips were misshapen , like Socrates ' . Adam described him as a curious " creature " and treated him as an ...
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... took the conversation with the demon spirit and secularized it in the soliloquy , a form that enabled the au- dience actually to hear a soul discoursing with itself . The nineteenth - century moralist John Ruskin might have exaggerated ...
... took the conversation with the demon spirit and secularized it in the soliloquy , a form that enabled the au- dience actually to hear a soul discoursing with itself . The nineteenth - century moralist John Ruskin might have exaggerated ...
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... took from them something of the fervent and prophetic spirit they breathed . But although he seems to have been deeply affected by this reading , he for a long time suppressed its possibilities . He was busy with the law and the ...
... took from them something of the fervent and prophetic spirit they breathed . But although he seems to have been deeply affected by this reading , he for a long time suppressed its possibilities . He was busy with the law and the ...
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