An American BibleРипол Классик, 1946 - 256 pages |
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Page 21
... death—also, that to read and study and not use the knowledge brings auto-intoxication or ankylosis. This American Bible will teach us that every energy of man was made to use, and that death follows disuse and misuse. (1 It will teach ...
... death—also, that to read and study and not use the knowledge brings auto-intoxication or ankylosis. This American Bible will teach us that every energy of man was made to use, and that death follows disuse and misuse. (1 It will teach ...
Page 24
... death to tyranny is near, even at the door. (1 The Declaration of Independence was the announcement of the new birth of the world. Thomas Jefferson laid a foundation for Democracy for all nations .9; Democracy amalgamates the classes of ...
... death to tyranny is near, even at the door. (1 The Declaration of Independence was the announcement of the new birth of the world. Thomas Jefferson laid a foundation for Democracy for all nations .9; Democracy amalgamates the classes of ...
Page 28
... death of Lincoln as one incarnate for another. And who can forget the words of Lincoln when he first saw Whitman, “ There goes a man! ” (L Whitman could lose himself in the universal. Egotists such as he can do this. He did not feel as ...
... death of Lincoln as one incarnate for another. And who can forget the words of Lincoln when he first saw Whitman, “ There goes a man! ” (L Whitman could lose himself in the universal. Egotists such as he can do this. He did not feel as ...
Page 30
... death. (l, Had he spoken in terms such as Ingersoll used, he would have been denounced as infidel—dangerous to mankind a- aBut Emerson used always the scholarly expression, the chaste form, and the classic allusion. His heresy was ...
... death. (l, Had he spoken in terms such as Ingersoll used, he would have been denounced as infidel—dangerous to mankind a- aBut Emerson used always the scholarly expression, the chaste form, and the classic allusion. His heresy was ...
Page 69
... Death can't banish thee out of the universe so to o The sting of a reproach is the Truth of it B- M- ' b The most exquisite folly is made of wisdom spun too fine so so ° Mad kings and mad bulls are” not to be held by treaties and ...
... Death can't banish thee out of the universe so to o The sting of a reproach is the Truth of it B- M- ' b The most exquisite folly is made of wisdom spun too fine so so ° Mad kings and mad bulls are” not to be held by treaties and ...
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