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Pagina 179
Hence the idolatry of men of letters towards men of action : Carlyle , a man of words , is always apostrophising the men of deeds , and is obviously uneasy at finding that Frederick the Great has also a weakness for the written word ...
Hence the idolatry of men of letters towards men of action : Carlyle , a man of words , is always apostrophising the men of deeds , and is obviously uneasy at finding that Frederick the Great has also a weakness for the written word ...
Pagina 181
The attraction which , for all these temperamental reasons , men of action exercised over him was noted long ago by one of his most intimate friends , Lord Acton . The public is prone to think of Lord Morley as a stern moralist and a ...
The attraction which , for all these temperamental reasons , men of action exercised over him was noted long ago by one of his most intimate friends , Lord Acton . The public is prone to think of Lord Morley as a stern moralist and a ...
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6 There is not the slightest reason to suppose that popular playwrights ever gave a thought to the number of houses ' involved in the action of their plays . Any concrete presentation of such houses ' would have been impossible on their ...
6 There is not the slightest reason to suppose that popular playwrights ever gave a thought to the number of houses ' involved in the action of their plays . Any concrete presentation of such houses ' would have been impossible on their ...
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Bureaucracy Triumphant | 2 |
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