The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer: the Wisdom Of Life, by Arthur Schopenhauerhttps://www.gutenberg.org/files/10741/10741-h/10741-h.htm
interest in art or literature.} Further, as no land is so well off as that which requires few imports, or none at all, so the happiest man is one who has enough in his own inner w
John A. Clark's Gleanings by the Way - excerpts#1http://www.solomonspalding.com/docs1/1842ClkB.htm
with every species of literature, preface writing has quite fallen into desuetude; not improbably for the very solid and satisfactory reason that it would be a most difficult, per
1850 anonym: American Poetryhttps://www.lyriktheorie.uni-wuppertal.de/lyriktheorie/texte/1850_anonym3.html
of Art, Science, and Literature, they had no national existence. Admitting, or, at any rate, feeling, the truth of this taunt, they bestirred themselves resolutely to produce a pr
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