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Pagina 141
... born to rule ' may have authority : such a man , for instance , as Lycurgus , ' born to rule , to com- mand , and to give orders , as having in him a certain natural grace and power to draw men willingly to obey him . ' In any State ...
... born to rule ' may have authority : such a man , for instance , as Lycurgus , ' born to rule , to com- mand , and to give orders , as having in him a certain natural grace and power to draw men willingly to obey him . ' In any State ...
Pagina 251
... born into a world of confusion and fatigue . It is not , then , his likeness as a man to other men , but his distinction from them as an artist , which concerns the lover of art . And in his Poems we find that distinction to be this ...
... born into a world of confusion and fatigue . It is not , then , his likeness as a man to other men , but his distinction from them as an artist , which concerns the lover of art . And in his Poems we find that distinction to be this ...
Pagina 258
... born in May 1583. But in either case the adventure was of that romantic order which is justified by success alone , and such success must have seemed doubtful when twins were born in February 1585 . About this period of youth , ' when ...
... born in May 1583. But in either case the adventure was of that romantic order which is justified by success alone , and such success must have seemed doubtful when twins were born in February 1585 . About this period of youth , ' when ...
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