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Page 111
... soul of all men being one , this bitterness of His and Mine ceases . His is ... soul to appropriate all things . Jesus and Shakspeare are fragments of the ... beautiful but stony case , be- cause it no longer admits of its growth , and ...
... soul of all men being one , this bitterness of His and Mine ceases . His is ... soul to appropriate all things . Jesus and Shakspeare are fragments of the ... beautiful but stony case , be- cause it no longer admits of its growth , and ...
Page 112
... soul , in its proper eternity and omnipresence . We do not believe there is any force in to - day to rival or recreate that beautiful ... spirit can feed , cover , and nerve us again . We cannot again find aught so dear , so sweet , so ...
... soul , in its proper eternity and omnipresence . We do not believe there is any force in to - day to rival or recreate that beautiful ... spirit can feed , cover , and nerve us again . We cannot again find aught so dear , so sweet , so ...
Page 135
... beauty , and follows some giddy girl , not yet taught by religious passion to know the noble woman with all that is serene , orac- , and beautiful in her soul . Let him be great , am ove shall follow him . Nothing is more deeply ...
... beauty , and follows some giddy girl , not yet taught by religious passion to know the noble woman with all that is serene , orac- , and beautiful in her soul . Let him be great , am ove shall follow him . Nothing is more deeply ...
Page 148
... supreme and beautiful actions , the top and radiance of human life , and all people will get mops and brooms ; until , lo ! suddenly the great soul has ― enshrined itself in some other form , and done some 148 ESSAY IV .
... supreme and beautiful actions , the top and radiance of human life , and all people will get mops and brooms ; until , lo ! suddenly the great soul has ― enshrined itself in some other form , and done some 148 ESSAY IV .
Page 164
... soul , that it may avail itself of beautiful bodies as aids to its recollection of the celestial good and fair ; and the man beholding such a person in the female sex runs to her , and finds the highest joy in contemplating the form ...
... soul , that it may avail itself of beautiful bodies as aids to its recollection of the celestial good and fair ; and the man beholding such a person in the female sex runs to her , and finds the highest joy in contemplating the form ...
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