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... learned philosophers have doubtless wasted much of their time , and much of their mental energy in endeavoring to grasp those subjects which were beyond their reach . Many have entertained the hope , that by some abstract effort of the ...
... learned philosophers have doubtless wasted much of their time , and much of their mental energy in endeavoring to grasp those subjects which were beyond their reach . Many have entertained the hope , that by some abstract effort of the ...
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... learned philosophers have doubtless wasted much of their time , and much of their mental energy in endeavoring to grasp those subjects which were beyond their reach . Many have entertained the hope , that by some abstract effort of the ...
... learned philosophers have doubtless wasted much of their time , and much of their mental energy in endeavoring to grasp those subjects which were beyond their reach . Many have entertained the hope , that by some abstract effort of the ...
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... learned to see the difference between true and false nobility of character . They have not yet learned that intellectual greatness without purity of heart is but a dark preeminence in guilt . It matters not where virtue and nobleness of ...
... learned to see the difference between true and false nobility of character . They have not yet learned that intellectual greatness without purity of heart is but a dark preeminence in guilt . It matters not where virtue and nobleness of ...
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