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... looked on them as a comedy , a game of cards , as a refuge from the heavy clouds of gloom and ennui that hung about him in the background . " In this world of vanities , " he said , " the truest wisdom is to let oneself be hoodwinked ...
... looked on them as a comedy , a game of cards , as a refuge from the heavy clouds of gloom and ennui that hung about him in the background . " In this world of vanities , " he said , " the truest wisdom is to let oneself be hoodwinked ...
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... looked upon as an enchanted place , its pleasures over - valued , its disappointments over - looked , that luxury and petty vices flourished rankly on its soil , that its education was of the poorest , often leaving the pupil to learn ...
... looked upon as an enchanted place , its pleasures over - valued , its disappointments over - looked , that luxury and petty vices flourished rankly on its soil , that its education was of the poorest , often leaving the pupil to learn ...
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... looked upon as atoms , with which he had nothing in common ; his brothers were only intermediate beings between him and the human race . He had a savage , cruel temper , and a biting wit , that spared no one , and always hit the mark ...
... looked upon as atoms , with which he had nothing in common ; his brothers were only intermediate beings between him and the human race . He had a savage , cruel temper , and a biting wit , that spared no one , and always hit the mark ...
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... looked upon life as a third - rate comedy , on which the curtain soon would fall.2 For he had plucked a Dead Sea apple from the coming century ; we have not far to travel to the melancholy voluptuousness of Rousseau , or the " drowsy ...
... looked upon life as a third - rate comedy , on which the curtain soon would fall.2 For he had plucked a Dead Sea apple from the coming century ; we have not far to travel to the melancholy voluptuousness of Rousseau , or the " drowsy ...
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... looked out at the world through a key - hole , says St Simon , and was easily duped by those who took her fancy . She had all Fénelon's contempt for the opinion of the vulgar in such matters 1 See Fén . 264th Spir . Let . , Wks . , viii ...
... looked out at the world through a key - hole , says St Simon , and was easily duped by those who took her fancy . She had all Fénelon's contempt for the opinion of the vulgar in such matters 1 See Fén . 264th Spir . Let . , Wks . , viii ...
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