Essays, First SeriesH. Altemus, 1939 - 332 pages |
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Page 63
... fear in it . Fear and hope are alike beneath it . It asks nothing . There is somewhat low even in hope . We are then in vision . There is nothing that can be called grat- itude nor properly joy . The soul is raised over passion . It ...
... fear in it . Fear and hope are alike beneath it . It asks nothing . There is somewhat low even in hope . We are then in vision . There is nothing that can be called grat- itude nor properly joy . The soul is raised over passion . It ...
Page 100
... fear in me . All the old abuses in society , the great and uni- versal and the petty and particular , all unjust accumulations of property and power , are avenged in the same manner . Fear is an instructor of great sagacity , and the ...
... fear in me . All the old abuses in society , the great and uni- versal and the petty and particular , all unjust accumulations of property and power , are avenged in the same manner . Fear is an instructor of great sagacity , and the ...
Page 172
... fear to the good hearts that would welcome him . The house is dusted , all things fly into their places , the old coat is ex- changed for the new , and they must get up a din- ner if they can . Of a commended stranger , only the good ...
... fear to the good hearts that would welcome him . The house is dusted , all things fly into their places , the old coat is ex- changed for the new , and they must get up a din- ner if they can . Of a commended stranger , only the good ...
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