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It must not be thought , however , that the Spirit of Idealism which overshadowed him , filling him with Wisdom , made him into a preternaturally grave youth of solemn mien , as so many represent . It made him into a happy one .
It must not be thought , however , that the Spirit of Idealism which overshadowed him , filling him with Wisdom , made him into a preternaturally grave youth of solemn mien , as so many represent . It made him into a happy one .
الصفحة 127
Would the renowned universities of Europe listen to an unknown man , a youth of twenty ? Would scholars grown grey in arts and humanities accept the dictum of an obscure dreamer that their learning was a ...
Would the renowned universities of Europe listen to an unknown man , a youth of twenty ? Would scholars grown grey in arts and humanities accept the dictum of an obscure dreamer that their learning was a ...
الصفحة 146
Not only are his boyhood and youth slurred over with a few lines but the years which follow the early thirties are passed over with equal carelessness . . . as though ten or twelve years were of no moment . Posterity has yet to find ...
Not only are his boyhood and youth slurred over with a few lines but the years which follow the early thirties are passed over with equal carelessness . . . as though ten or twelve years were of no moment . Posterity has yet to find ...
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