Essays: First seriesHoughton, Mifflin, 1883 - 343 pages |
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... . SPIRITUAL LAWS . V. LOVE . VI . FRIENDSHIP VII . PRUDENCE VIII . HEROISM IX . THE OVER - SOUL X. CIRCLES XI . INTELLECT XII . ART . PAGE 7 45 89- • 123 159 20 181 • 207 231 249 279 301 325 HISTORY . THERE is no great and no small To.
... . SPIRITUAL LAWS . V. LOVE . VI . FRIENDSHIP VII . PRUDENCE VIII . HEROISM IX . THE OVER - SOUL X. CIRCLES XI . INTELLECT XII . ART . PAGE 7 45 89- • 123 159 20 181 • 207 231 249 279 301 325 HISTORY . THERE is no great and no small To.
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... friendship and love and of the heroism and grandeur which belong to acts of self - reliance . It is remarkable that involuntarily we always read as superior beings . Universal his- tory , the poets , the romancers , do not in their ...
... friendship and love and of the heroism and grandeur which belong to acts of self - reliance . It is remarkable that involuntarily we always read as superior beings . Universal his- tory , the poets , the romancers , do not in their ...
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... friendship or love known and described in society , but , as it seems to me , to a quite other and unattainable sphere , to relations of transcendent del- icacy and sweetness , to what roses and violets hint and foreshow . We cannot ...
... friendship or love known and described in society , but , as it seems to me , to a quite other and unattainable sphere , to relations of transcendent del- icacy and sweetness , to what roses and violets hint and foreshow . We cannot ...
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... fate appears A sun - path in thy worth . Me too thy nobleness has taught To master my despair ; The fountains of my hidden life Are through thy friendship fair . VI . FRIENDSHIP . WE have a great deal more FRIENDSHIP.
... fate appears A sun - path in thy worth . Me too thy nobleness has taught To master my despair ; The fountains of my hidden life Are through thy friendship fair . VI . FRIENDSHIP . WE have a great deal more FRIENDSHIP.
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