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... moral frailties of those who have won endur- ing fame in art or literature . They will find no support in this volume . Where reminiscence is used , it is meant to be illuminative and not merely " interest- ing . " But , surely , it is ...
... moral frailties of those who have won endur- ing fame in art or literature . They will find no support in this volume . Where reminiscence is used , it is meant to be illuminative and not merely " interest- ing . " But , surely , it is ...
Page 93
... moral con- stancy among ourselves . The Alps , the Apennines , Rome , Venice , Athens , the Atlantic and the Aegean— where need we place the bounds of his remarkable influence ? A century has passed , and the Italians and the Greeks ...
... moral con- stancy among ourselves . The Alps , the Apennines , Rome , Venice , Athens , the Atlantic and the Aegean— where need we place the bounds of his remarkable influence ? A century has passed , and the Italians and the Greeks ...
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... moral problems . With a frankness that is natural only in one who was able to live his spiritual existence apart from the race , he revealed to the world his innermost feelings in these fine stanzas- I shall go my ways , tread out my ...
... moral problems . With a frankness that is natural only in one who was able to live his spiritual existence apart from the race , he revealed to the world his innermost feelings in these fine stanzas- I shall go my ways , tread out my ...
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