Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine quotes

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The bugle-call to arms again sounded in my war-trained ear, the bayonets gleamed, the sabres clashed, and the Prussian helmets and ...
The fox, he felt, had never seen his past disposed of like a fall of water. He had never measured off his day in moments: another- ...
There is hardly a pioneer's hut which does not contain a few odd volumes of Shakespeare. I remember reading the feudal drama of He ...
The West is preparing to add its fables to those of the East. The valleys of the Ganges, the Nile, and the Rhine having yielded th ...
Henry James seems most entirely in his element, doing that is to say what everything favours his doing, when it is a question of r ...
If Thought is capable of being classed with Electricity, or Will with chemical affinity, as a mode of motion, it seems necessary t ...
Every reader of the French or German papers knows that not a day passes without producing some uneasy discussion of supposed socia ...
I never saw that great woman, Mary Wollstonecraft, but I have read her eloquent and unanswerable arguments in behalf of the libert ...
To suppose that "I know" is a descriptive phrase, is only one example of the descriptive fallacy, so common in philosophy. Even if ...
At fifteen, beauty and talent do not exist; there can only be promise of the coming woman.
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