Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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... soul , a secret so sweet , so sacred , so covered over as she thinks from all eyes , — thus dragged rudely to the light ; discussed in the most commonplace tone , and her very maidenly modesty questioned ! Who will say she is not ...
... soul , a secret so sweet , so sacred , so covered over as she thinks from all eyes , — thus dragged rudely to the light ; discussed in the most commonplace tone , and her very maidenly modesty questioned ! Who will say she is not ...
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... soul should slowly lift itself into that which is but one step higher in the uni- verse ? -till meeting should be ... soul could conquer · a soul still living within a human body . I knew the room now : it was the one I used to sleep in ...
... soul should slowly lift itself into that which is but one step higher in the uni- verse ? -till meeting should be ... soul could conquer · a soul still living within a human body . I knew the room now : it was the one I used to sleep in ...
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... soul, I do not speak of the common soul which animates us all, but of that vast spring of appreciation, that pure grasp of the intangible, that intuitive perception of profundity, that ecstatic soul which is possessed by the very few ...
... soul, I do not speak of the common soul which animates us all, but of that vast spring of appreciation, that pure grasp of the intangible, that intuitive perception of profundity, that ecstatic soul which is possessed by the very few ...
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