Аудиокнига: Essays and Dialogues
- Download Biographical Sketch, part 1 audio
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- Download History of the Human Race audio
- Download Dialogue between Hercules and Atlas audio
- Download Dialogue between Fashion and Death audio
- Download Price Competition Announced by the Academy of Sillographs audio
- Download Dialogue between a Goblin and a Gnome audio
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- Download The Wager of Prometheus audio
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- Download Parini on Glory, Chapters I-III audio
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- Download Dialogue between Frederic Ruysch and his Mummies audio
- Download Remarkable Sayings of Philip Ottonieri, Chapters I-III audio
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- Download Dialogue between Christopher Columbus and Pietro Gutierrez audio
- Download Panegyric of Birds audio
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- Download Copernicus, Scene I audio
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- Download Dialogue between an Almanac Seller and a Passer-by audio
- Download Dialogue between Plotinus and Porphyrius audio
- Download Comparison of the Last Words of Marcus Brutus and Theophrastus audio
- Download Dialogue between Tristano and a Friend audio
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"We would no more choose to feed the minds of our countrymen and women with the despairing utterances of the pessimist poet, than we would their bodies with hasheesh. Such melancholy as his clothed in such eloquent words may be the luxury of the idle; it is poison to those who have work to do in the world. It shuts out hope, the very spring of energy; it makes the cheerful steady pursuit of duty a thing utterly beyond human powers. For we can none of us stand alone. Either in human or divine love we must find the mainspring of all life worth living. There must be something outside of ourselves which we regard not with despair, but with hope." -- Handwritten dedication in the book, dated Feb. 19th, 1883
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