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Page 310
... you in state affairs obtain Superior fame , to them you grow obnoxious . . I also feel the grievance I lament ; Some envy my attainments , others think My temper uncomplying , though my wisdom Is not transcendent .
... you in state affairs obtain Superior fame , to them you grow obnoxious . . I also feel the grievance I lament ; Some envy my attainments , others think My temper uncomplying , though my wisdom Is not transcendent .
Page 378
But I had not the pleasure which I usually feel in philosophical discourse ( for philosophy was the theme of which we spoke ) . ... for I reflected that he was soon to die , a and this double feeling was shared by us all ;.
But I had not the pleasure which I usually feel in philosophical discourse ( for philosophy was the theme of which we spoke ) . ... for I reflected that he was soon to die , a and this double feeling was shared by us all ;.
Page 518
And , above all , it must communicate the personal feeling of the author , for the lyric may or may not have “ ideas , ” but if it lacks feeling it is not a lyric . In fact , the personal element is so strong that the quality and status ...
And , above all , it must communicate the personal feeling of the author , for the lyric may or may not have “ ideas , ” but if it lacks feeling it is not a lyric . In fact , the personal element is so strong that the quality and status ...
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