The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1865 |
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... soul far more distinctly than the most calm , and orderly , and disciplined majesties of Grecian or Roman pillars ; the infinite quest , the wonderful and innu- merable turns and depths of the human soul - its strange flights and ...
... soul far more distinctly than the most calm , and orderly , and disciplined majesties of Grecian or Roman pillars ; the infinite quest , the wonderful and innu- merable turns and depths of the human soul - its strange flights and ...
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... Soul . a more delightful or a more pain- ful experience of his control , and at a period yet to come will be conjoined with a body unlike the earthly one , yet having a kind of identity with it , and furnishing inlets for new and ...
... Soul . a more delightful or a more pain- ful experience of his control , and at a period yet to come will be conjoined with a body unlike the earthly one , yet having a kind of identity with it , and furnishing inlets for new and ...
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... soul - rack . The degree He took was high : it was wise wretchedness . He suffered perfectly , and gained no less A prize than , in his own torn heart , to see A few bright seeds . We had rather he had not known this as an experience ...
... soul - rack . The degree He took was high : it was wise wretchedness . He suffered perfectly , and gained no less A prize than , in his own torn heart , to see A few bright seeds . We had rather he had not known this as an experience ...
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ECLECTIC | 1 |
THE FUTURE OF MEXICO | 17 |
THE NEWSPAPER ON BOARD AN OCEAN STEAMER | 39 |
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