... a philosopher. For a philosopher should not see with the eyes of the poor limitary creature calling himself a man of the world, and filled with narrow and self-regarding prejudices of birth and education, but should look upon himself as a Catholic... Sketch of the Official Life of John A. Andrew - Página 43por Albert Gallatin Browne - 1868 - 211 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1821 - 724 páginas
...not see with the eyes of the poor limitary creature calling himself a man of the world, and iillod with narrow and selfregarding prejudices of birth...equal relation to high and low — to educated and unctlucated, to the guilty and the innocent. Being myself at that time of necessity aperipatetic,or... | |
| 1822 - 962 páginas
...contrary, from my very earliest youth it has been my pride to converse familiarly, more Socratico, with all human beings, man, woman, and child, that...standing in an equal relation to high and low — to edurated and uneducated, to the guilty and the innocent. Being myself at that time of necessity a peripatetic,... | |
| 1823 - 478 páginas
...poor limitary creature calling himself a man of the world, and filled with narrow and self- regarding prejudices of birth and education, but should look...low— to educated and uneducated, to the guilty and the innocent. Being myself at that time of necessity a peripatetic, or a walker of the streets, I naturally... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1868 - 766 páginas
...the contrary, from my very earliest youth, it has been my pride to converse freely, more Socratico, with all human beings, man, woman, and child, that...educated and uneducated, to the guilty and innocent." It was his custom to devote the early hours of the day, first to his morning mail ; then to reports... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1847 - 270 páginas
...contrary, from my very earliest youth it has been my pride to converse familiarly, more Socratico, with all human beings, man, woman, and child, that...— to educated and uneducated, to the guilty and the innocent. Being myself at that time of necessity a peripatetic, or a walker of the streets, I naturally... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 300 páginas
...contrary, from my very earliest youth, it has been my pride to converse familiarly, more Socratico, with all human beings, man, woman, and child, that...low, to educated and uneducated, to the guilty and the innocent. Being myself at that time of necessity a peripatetic, or a walker of the streets, I naturally... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 316 páginas
...contrary, from my very earliest youth, it has been my pride to converse familiarly, more Socrattco, with all human beings, man, woman, and child, that...low, to educated and uneducated, to the guilty and the innocent. Being myself at that time of necessity a peripatetic, or a walker of the streets, I naturally... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 324 páginas
...not see with the eyes of the poor limitary creature calling himself a man of the world, and rilled with narrow and self-regarding prejudices of birth...low, to educated and uneducated, to the guilty and the innocent. Being myself at that time of necessity a peripatetic, or a walker of the streets, I naturally... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 290 páginas
...contrary, from my very earliest youth, it has been my pride to converse familiarly, more Socratico, with all human beings, — man, woman, and child,...low, to educated and uneducated, to the guilty and the innocent. Being myself, at that time, of necessity, a peripatetic, or a walker of the streets,... | |
| 1857 - 802 páginas
...philosopher should not see with the eyes of the poor limitary creature calling himself a man of the world, filled with narrow and self-regarding prejudices of...low, to educated and uneducated, to the guilty and the innocent. Being myself, at that time, of necessity a peripatetic, or a walker of the streets, I... | |
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