Essays: First SeriesH. Altemus, 1892 - 322 pages |
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... less than all his history . Without hurry , without rest , the human spirit goes forth from the beginning to embody every faculty , every thought , every emotion , which belongs to it in appropriate events . But always the thought is ...
... less than all his history . Without hurry , without rest , the human spirit goes forth from the beginning to embody every faculty , every thought , every emotion , which belongs to it in appropriate events . But always the thought is ...
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... The Prometheus Vinctus is the romance of skepticism . Not less true to all time are all the details of that stately apologue . Apollo kept the flocks of Admetus , said the poets . Every man is a divinity in disguise , a god 30 ESSAY I.
... The Prometheus Vinctus is the romance of skepticism . Not less true to all time are all the details of that stately apologue . Apollo kept the flocks of Admetus , said the poets . Every man is a divinity in disguise , a god 30 ESSAY I.
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... less strictly implicated . He is the compend of time : he is also the correlative of nature . The power of man consists in the multitude of his affinities , in the fact that his life is intertwined with the whole chain of organic and ...
... less strictly implicated . He is the compend of time : he is also the correlative of nature . The power of man consists in the multitude of his affinities , in the fact that his life is intertwined with the whole chain of organic and ...
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... less does the brain of Davy and Gay Lussac from childhood ex- ploring always the affinities and repulsions of par- ticles , anticipate the laws of organization . Does not the eye of the human embryo predict the light ? the ear of Handel ...
... less does the brain of Davy and Gay Lussac from childhood ex- ploring always the affinities and repulsions of par- ticles , anticipate the laws of organization . Does not the eye of the human embryo predict the light ? the ear of Handel ...
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... less with its own piquancy and charm , and made it enviable and gracious and its claims not to be put by , if it will stand by itself . Do not think the youth has no force because he cannot speak to you and me . Hark ! in the next room ...
... less with its own piquancy and charm , and made it enviable and gracious and its claims not to be put by , if it will stand by itself . Do not think the youth has no force because he cannot speak to you and me . Hark ! in the next room ...
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