Jefferson's Demons: Portrait of a Restless MindFree Press, 2003 - 265 ページ |
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... turned to the art of the Greeks and Romans because they found in the classical civilizations an aes- thetic vocabulary commensurate with the severe and rational geometry of their enlightened ideals . In fact , Jefferson turned to the ...
... turned to the art of the Greeks and Romans because they found in the classical civilizations an aes- thetic vocabulary commensurate with the severe and rational geometry of their enlightened ideals . In fact , Jefferson turned to the ...
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... turned to the words in composing his own éloge for a lamented relation , his sister Jane , who died in 1765. The words became , in time , a family touch- stone , an emblem of the Jeffersons ' efforts to preserve the memory of their dead ...
... turned to the words in composing his own éloge for a lamented relation , his sister Jane , who died in 1765. The words became , in time , a family touch- stone , an emblem of the Jeffersons ' efforts to preserve the memory of their dead ...
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... Turned My Back " All forms that perish other forms supply , ( By turns we catch the vital breath , and die ) . -POPE LIFE IFE IS SO arranged that we have only so much time , and so much energy , to give even to the truest oracles , and ...
... Turned My Back " All forms that perish other forms supply , ( By turns we catch the vital breath , and die ) . -POPE LIFE IFE IS SO arranged that we have only so much time , and so much energy , to give even to the truest oracles , and ...
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