Essays, First SeriesJohn B. Alden, 1886 - 343 pages |
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Page 40
... 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 exulta- tion 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 exulta- tion or alarm ? No man ...
Page 41
... 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 exulta- tion 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 exulta- tion or alarm ? No man ...
Page 69
... passion be- holds identity and eternal causation , perceives 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 be- holds identity and eternal causation , perceives 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 143
... passion to know the noble woman with all that is serene , oracular and beautiful in her soul . Let him be great , and love shall follow him . Noth- ing is more deeply punished than the neglect of the affinities by which alone society ...
... passion to know the noble woman with all that is serene , oracular and beautiful in her soul . Let him be great , and love shall follow him . Noth- ing is more deeply punished than the neglect of the affinities by which alone society ...
Page 254
... passion, in surprises, in the instructions of dreams, wherein often we see ourselves in masquerade, — the droll disguises only magnifying and enhancing a real element and forcing it on our distant notice, — we shall catch many hints ...
... passion, in surprises, in the instructions of dreams, wherein often we see ourselves in masquerade, — the droll disguises only magnifying and enhancing a real element and forcing it on our distant notice, — we shall catch many hints ...
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