Littell's Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 227
... soul has been reabsorbed into the soul of the universe ; to be immortal in its immortality , to kindle and animate ( as it does ) the nature which it once could contemplate ; but to have no more a distinct individual existence . Such ...
... soul has been reabsorbed into the soul of the universe ; to be immortal in its immortality , to kindle and animate ( as it does ) the nature which it once could contemplate ; but to have no more a distinct individual existence . Such ...
Page 232
... soul and mine had power to My soul pursue her , lightsome , swift , and glad , save . " Go , mournful verse , to that hard stone which hides My dearest treasure in the earth ; there cry Elsewhere is the proper translation of " altrove ...
... soul and mine had power to My soul pursue her , lightsome , swift , and glad , save . " Go , mournful verse , to that hard stone which hides My dearest treasure in the earth ; there cry Elsewhere is the proper translation of " altrove ...
Page 324
... soul in the imagery provided by the sternest of Christian sects . But neither can this circumstance be alleged as in itself disparaging to the doctrines thus misapplied . A religious belief which does not provide language for the ...
... soul in the imagery provided by the sternest of Christian sects . But neither can this circumstance be alleged as in itself disparaging to the doctrines thus misapplied . A religious belief which does not provide language for the ...
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