Essays, First SeriesPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1852 |
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Page 34
... passion of love shall teach it in a day . Who knows himself before he has been thrilled with indignation at an outrage , or has heard an eloquent tongue , or has shared the throb of thousands in a national exul- tation or alarm ? No man ...
... passion of love shall teach it in a day . Who knows himself before he has been thrilled with indignation at an outrage , or has heard an eloquent tongue , or has shared the throb of thousands in a national exul- tation or alarm ? No man ...
Page 60
... passion beholds identity and eternal causation , per- ceives the self - existence of Truth and Right , and calms itself with knowing that all things go well . Vast spaces of nature , the Atlantic Ocean , the South Sea , -long intervals ...
... passion beholds identity and eternal causation , per- ceives the self - existence of Truth and Right , and calms itself with knowing that all things go well . Vast spaces of nature , the Atlantic Ocean , the South Sea , -long intervals ...
Page 67
... passion , and that the moment he acts from himself , tossing the laws , the books , idolatries , and customs out of the window , we pity him no more , but thank and revere him , · and that teacher shall restore the life of man to ...
... passion , and that the moment he acts from himself , tossing the laws , the books , idolatries , and customs out of the window , we pity him no more , but thank and revere him , · and that teacher shall restore the life of man to ...
Page 135
... 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 punished than the neglect of the affinities by which alone society should ...
... 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 punished than the neglect of the affinities by which alone society should ...
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... passion of which we speak , though it begin with the young , yet forsakes not the old , or rather suffers no one who is truly its servant to grow old , but makes the aged participators of it , not less than the tender maiden , though in ...
... passion of which we speak , though it begin with the young , yet forsakes not the old , or rather suffers no one who is truly its servant to grow old , but makes the aged participators of it , not less than the tender maiden , though in ...
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