Essays and Dialogues of Giacomo LeopardiTrübner, 1882 - 216 Seiten |
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... happiest mixture of sympathy and discrimination : its style is clear , masculine , free from effort or affecta- tion , yet eloquent by its very sincerity . It is not a page too long ; and though the reader closes it with regret , the ...
... happiest mixture of sympathy and discrimination : its style is clear , masculine , free from effort or affecta- tion , yet eloquent by its very sincerity . It is not a page too long ; and though the reader closes it with regret , the ...
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... happiness in begging my bread than through whatever bodily comforts I may enjoy here . · I know that I shall be deemed mad ; and I also know that all great men have been so regarded . And because the career of almost every great genius ...
... happiness in begging my bread than through whatever bodily comforts I may enjoy here . · I know that I shall be deemed mad ; and I also know that all great men have been so regarded . And because the career of almost every great genius ...
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... happiness isolated from anticipation of the future , did not suffice them ; especially seeing that , either from habit or because the charm of a first acquaint- anceship had worn off , nature and all the incidents of A life gave them ...
... happiness isolated from anticipation of the future , did not suffice them ; especially seeing that , either from habit or because the charm of a first acquaint- anceship had worn off , nature and all the incidents of A life gave them ...
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... , since it seemed necessary , and to increase the means whereby they might obtain happiness . They complained of the deceitfulness of things ; which were neither as great , beautiful , perfect , nor varied HISTORY OF THE HUMAN RACE .
... , since it seemed necessary , and to increase the means whereby they might obtain happiness . They complained of the deceitfulness of things ; which were neither as great , beautiful , perfect , nor varied HISTORY OF THE HUMAN RACE .
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... happiness and perfection on men and things . It seemed best to him to extend the limits of creation , at the same time increasing the world's diversity and beauty . In fulfilment of this intention , he enlarged the earth on all sides ...
... happiness and perfection on men and things . It seemed best to him to extend the limits of creation , at the same time increasing the world's diversity and beauty . In fulfilment of this intention , he enlarged the earth on all sides ...
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