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“ To those with the single eye , ” he says , “ the narrow personal view of all things human , by whom the irony underlying the affairs of men is unseen and unenjoyed , whose simple hearts afford that irony its most precious smiles ...
“ To those with the single eye , ” he says , “ the narrow personal view of all things human , by whom the irony underlying the affairs of men is unseen and unenjoyed , whose simple hearts afford that irony its most precious smiles ...
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Cicero professed to do none of these things . We may assume that he did go to bed regularly and dined out occasionally . He merely asserts that he gave less time to these things and devoted this additional leisure to study .
Cicero professed to do none of these things . We may assume that he did go to bed regularly and dined out occasionally . He merely asserts that he gave less time to these things and devoted this additional leisure to study .
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Both the philosopher and the natural - philosopher believe that there is something called the nature of things and that it is knowable . It would be interesting to collect a shelf of nature books , only I'm sure it would be longer than ...
Both the philosopher and the natural - philosopher believe that there is something called the nature of things and that it is knowable . It would be interesting to collect a shelf of nature books , only I'm sure it would be longer than ...
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RICKARD T A A Journey to Cyprus 410 | 3 |
ON THE RÔLE OF TIME IN Marcel Proust D S | 24 |
ALEXANDER Hartley B Thank God for Deserts 155 | 36 |
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