Essays, Volume 1Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1905 - 354 pages |
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... . FRIENDSHIP 110 7. PRUDENCE . 127 8. HEROISM 140 9. THE OVER - SOUL . 152 10. CIRCLES 171 11. INTELLECT . 185 12. ᎪᎡᎢ . 13. THE POET . 14. EXPERIENCE 15. CHARACTER 199 211 236 262 416919 PAGE 16. MANNERS 279 17. GIFTS 302 18. NATURE ...
... . FRIENDSHIP 110 7. PRUDENCE . 127 8. HEROISM 140 9. THE OVER - SOUL . 152 10. CIRCLES 171 11. INTELLECT . 185 12. ᎪᎡᎢ . 13. THE POET . 14. EXPERIENCE 15. CHARACTER 199 211 236 262 416919 PAGE 16. MANNERS 279 17. GIFTS 302 18. NATURE ...
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... experience . There is a relation between the hours of our life and the centuries of time . As the air I breathe is drawn from the great repositories of nature , as the light on my book is yielded by a star a hundred millions of miles ...
... experience . There is a relation between the hours of our life and the centuries of time . As the air I breathe is drawn from the great repositories of nature , as the light on my book is yielded by a star a hundred millions of miles ...
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... experience , and verifying them here . All history becomes subjective ; in other words , there is properly no history ; only biography . Every mind must know the whole lesson for itself must go over the whole ground . What it does not ...
... experience , and verifying them here . All history becomes subjective ; in other words , there is properly no history ; only biography . Every mind must know the whole lesson for itself must go over the whole ground . What it does not ...
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... experience of every day is always verify- ing some old prediction to us , and converting into things the words and signs which we had heard and seen without heed . A lady , with whom I was riding in the forest , said to me that the ...
... experience of every day is always verify- ing some old prediction to us , and converting into things the words and signs which we had heard and seen without heed . A lady , with whom I was riding in the forest , said to me that the ...
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... experience , or guess what faculty or feeling a new object shall unlock , any more than he can draw to - day the face of a person whom he shall see to - morrow for the first time . I will not now go behind the general statement to ...
... experience , or guess what faculty or feeling a new object shall unlock , any more than he can draw to - day the face of a person whom he shall see to - morrow for the first time . I will not now go behind the general statement to ...
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