Essays: First Series ; Second SeriesAlden, 1892 - 396 pages |
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Page 20
... certain slime of error , whilst that of other men looks fair and ideal . Let any man go back to those delicious relations which make the beauty of his life , which have given him sincerest instruction and nourish- ment , he will 20 LOVE .
... certain slime of error , whilst that of other men looks fair and ideal . Let any man go back to those delicious relations which make the beauty of his life , which have given him sincerest instruction and nourish- ment , he will 20 LOVE .
Page 29
... whilst one eye is eternally boring down into the cellar ; so that its gravest discourse has ever a slight savor of hams and powdering- tubs . Worst , when the snout of this sensual- ism intrudes into the education of young women , and ...
... whilst one eye is eternally boring down into the cellar ; so that its gravest discourse has ever a slight savor of hams and powdering- tubs . Worst , when the snout of this sensual- ism intrudes into the education of young women , and ...
Page 43
... whilst I look at it its outline and texture are changed altogether . Nothing is so fleeting as form . Yet never does it quite deny itself . In man we still trace the rudi- ments or hints of all that we esteem badges of servitude in the ...
... whilst I look at it its outline and texture are changed altogether . Nothing is so fleeting as form . Yet never does it quite deny itself . In man we still trace the rudi- ments or hints of all that we esteem badges of servitude in the ...
Page 54
... whilst subject to papacy we prayed so often and with such fervor , whilst now we pray with the utmost coldness and very seldom ? " 66 The advancing man discovers how deep a property he hath in literature , -in all fable as well as in ...
... whilst subject to papacy we prayed so often and with such fervor , whilst now we pray with the utmost coldness and very seldom ? " 66 The advancing man discovers how deep a property he hath in literature , -in all fable as well as in ...
Page 77
... whilst all later teachings are tuitions . that deep force , the last fact behind which analysis cannot go , all things find their com- mon origin . For the sense of being which in calm hours rises , we know not how , in the soul , is ...
... whilst all later teachings are tuitions . that deep force , the last fact behind which analysis cannot go , all things find their com- mon origin . For the sense of being which in calm hours rises , we know not how , in the soul , is ...
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