Essays: First SeriesUnited States Book Company, 1899 - 326 pages |
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Page 7
... whole estate . What Plato has thought , he may think ; what a saint has felt , he may feel ; what at any time has befallen any man , he can understand . Who hath access to this universal mind is a party to all that is or can be done ...
... whole estate . What Plato has thought , he may think ; what a saint has felt , he may feel ; what at any time has befallen any man , he can understand . Who hath access to this universal mind is a party to all that is or can be done ...
Page 8
... whole of history is in one man , it is all to be explained from individual experience . There is a relation between the hours of our life and the cen- turies of time . As the air I breathe is drawn from the great repositories of nature ...
... whole of history is in one man , it is all to be explained from individual experience . There is a relation between the hours of our life and the cen- turies of time . As the air I breathe is drawn from the great repositories of nature ...
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... abbreviate itself and yield its whole virtue to him . He should see that he can live all history in his own person . He must sit at BY OF TION ། THE TOAL home with might and main and not suffer himself to HISTORY . 11.
... abbreviate itself and yield its whole virtue to him . He should see that he can live all history in his own person . He must sit at BY OF TION ། THE TOAL home with might and main and not suffer himself to HISTORY . 11.
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... whole line of temples and sphinxes and catacombs , passes through them all like a creative soul with satisfaction , and they live again to the mind , or are now . A Gothic cathedral us and not done by us . we find it not in our man . to ...
... whole line of temples and sphinxes and catacombs , passes through them all like a creative soul with satisfaction , and they live again to the mind , or are now . A Gothic cathedral us and not done by us . we find it not in our man . to ...
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... whole of heraldry and of chivalry is in courtesy . A man of fine manners shall pronounce your name with all the ornament that titles of nobility could ever add . The trivial experience of every day is always verifying some old ...
... whole of heraldry and of chivalry is in courtesy . A man of fine manners shall pronounce your name with all the ornament that titles of nobility could ever add . The trivial experience of every day is always verifying some old ...
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