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Page 79
... spirit of eternal youth . As Schiller , in my perhaps unfair version , puts it : Lulled by Olympian harmonies reposes That hero wafted to the halls divine , And the goddess with the cheeks of roses Smiling reaches him- the foaming stein ...
... spirit of eternal youth . As Schiller , in my perhaps unfair version , puts it : Lulled by Olympian harmonies reposes That hero wafted to the halls divine , And the goddess with the cheeks of roses Smiling reaches him- the foaming stein ...
Page 133
... spirit in our public life , and in our private inter- course we are not suspicious of one another , nor angry with our neighbour if he follows his own bent in the details of life ; we do not turn upon him sour looks which , though ...
... spirit in our public life , and in our private inter- course we are not suspicious of one another , nor angry with our neighbour if he follows his own bent in the details of life ; we do not turn upon him sour looks which , though ...
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in the same school of freedom , surely a different spirit may be looked for . May we not expect that in whatever troubles or perplexities America or the British Empire be involved , each part will set itself earnestly to believe the ...
in the same school of freedom , surely a different spirit may be looked for . May we not expect that in whatever troubles or perplexities America or the British Empire be involved , each part will set itself earnestly to believe the ...
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