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It is supreme in art. With unfaltering and undejected effort the master-builder upreared in symmetry its century of cantos; with faultless eloquence he translated into song all moods the human heart has ever known. And it is supreme in personality; because in every line of it we feel ourselves in contact with the vastest individual mind that ever yet inhabited the body of a man.
"Considering the mass and temperature of the missile that was flung through our solar system into the sun," one wrote, "it is astonishing what a little damage the earth, which it missed so narrowly, has sustained. Which only shows how small the vastest of human catastrophes may seem, at a distance of a few million miles. The man with the white face entered the carriage at Rugby.
I met there a certain Count Cobenzl, who may be alive now a man of wisdom, generosity, and the vastest learning, and yet without any kind of pretention. He gave a State dinner to M. Zaguri, and I had the pleasure of meeting there three or four most charming ladies. I also met Count Tomes, a Spaniard whose father was in in the Austrian service.
Imagine every entertainment for mind and body enumerate all the gymnastic games our fathers invented repeat all the books Italy and Greece have produced suppose places for all these games, admirers for all these works add to this, baths of the vastest size, the most complicated construction intersperse the whole with gardens, with theatres, with porticoes, with schools suppose, in one word, a city of the gods, composed but of palaces and public edifices, and you may form some faint idea of the glories of the great baths of Rome.
Things were working steadily toward a secretly longed-for point. You see, I had two schemes in my head which were the vastest of all my projects.
No finite object can subsist under a decrease repeated IN INFINITUM; and even the vastest quantity, which can enter into human imagination, must in this manner be reduced to nothing. Let our first belief be never so strong, it must infallibly perish by passing through so many new examinations, of which each diminishes somewhat of its force and vigour.
Of the surplus capital goods accumulated by Europe a substantial part was exported abroad, where its investment made possible the development of the new resources of food, materials, and transport, and at the same time enabled the Old World to stake out a claim in the natural wealth and virgin potentialities of the New. This last factor came to be of the vastest importance.
A circumstance more important to Germany and to all Europe than this transitory acquisition of distant and alien countries by Austria was the rise of Prussia, which dates from this war as a Protestant and military kingdom destined to weigh in the balance against Austria. Such were the leading results of the War of the Spanish Succession, "the vastest yet witnessed by Europe since the Crusades."
I met there a certain Count Cobenzl, who may be alive now a man of wisdom, generosity, and the vastest learning, and yet without any kind of pretention. He gave a State dinner to M. Zaguri, and I had the pleasure of meeting there three or four most charming ladies. I also met Count Tomes, a Spaniard whose father was in in the Austrian service.
'And, Sir, said Lowe, 'if you please, I'll get this statement into the shape of a deposition or information, for you see 'tis of the vastest imaginable importance, and exactly tallies with evidence we've got elsewhere, and 'twouldn't do, Sir, to let it slip. And Toole thought he saw a little flush mount into Sturk's sunken face, and he hastened to say 'What we desire, Dr.
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