The Harvard Classics, 第 32 巻Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... THE HARVARD CLASSICS = EDITED BY CHARLES W ELIOT LL D 8 LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL ESSAYS FRENCH , GERMAN AND ITALIAN WITH INTRODUCTIONS AND NOTES VOLUME 32 PF COLLIER & SON COMPANY NEW YORK i Copyright , 1910 By P. F. COLLIER & SON.
... THE HARVARD CLASSICS = EDITED BY CHARLES W ELIOT LL D 8 LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL ESSAYS FRENCH , GERMAN AND ITALIAN WITH INTRODUCTIONS AND NOTES VOLUME 32 PF COLLIER & SON COMPANY NEW YORK i Copyright , 1910 By P. F. COLLIER & SON.
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... MORALS TRANSITION FROM POPULAR MORAL PHILOSOPHY TO THE META- PHYSIC OF MORALS IMMANUEL KANT 221 · 323 337 BYRON AND GOETHE 399 BY GIUSEPPE MAZZINI 1 ( 1 ) HC XXXII INTRODUCTORY NOTE MICHEL EYQUEM DE MONTAIGNE , the founder of.
... MORALS TRANSITION FROM POPULAR MORAL PHILOSOPHY TO THE META- PHYSIC OF MORALS IMMANUEL KANT 221 · 323 337 BYRON AND GOETHE 399 BY GIUSEPPE MAZZINI 1 ( 1 ) HC XXXII INTRODUCTORY NOTE MICHEL EYQUEM DE MONTAIGNE , the founder of.
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... here printed exhibits the author in a variety of moods , easy , serious , and , in the essay on " Friendship , " as nearly im- passioned as his philosophy ever allowed him to become . THE AUTHOR TO THE READER Reader , loe here a.
... here printed exhibits the author in a variety of moods , easy , serious , and , in the essay on " Friendship , " as nearly im- passioned as his philosophy ever allowed him to become . THE AUTHOR TO THE READER Reader , loe here a.
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... Philosopher , with whom the fa- vours or disfavours of fortune , and good or ill lucke have no place , and are not regarded by him ; and puissances and greatnesses , and accidents of qualitie , are well - nigh indif- ferent : I deeme it ...
... Philosopher , with whom the fa- vours or disfavours of fortune , and good or ill lucke have no place , and are not regarded by him ; and puissances and greatnesses , and accidents of qualitie , are well - nigh indif- ferent : I deeme it ...
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... Philosopher Chrisippus was wont to foist - in amongst his bookes , not only whole sentences and other long - long discourses , but whole bookes of other Au- thors , as in one , he brought in Euripides his Medea . And Apollodorus was ...
... Philosopher Chrisippus was wont to foist - in amongst his bookes , not only whole sentences and other long - long discourses , but whole bookes of other Au- thors , as in one , he brought in Euripides his Medea . And Apollodorus was ...
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