EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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Page 11
... appear , as it must be done , or be known . Words and deeds are quite indifferent modes of the divine energy . Words are also actions , and actions are a kind of words . The sign and credentials of the poet are , that he announces that ...
... appear , as it must be done , or be known . Words and deeds are quite indifferent modes of the divine energy . Words are also actions , and actions are a kind of words . The sign and credentials of the poet are , that he announces that ...
Page 34
... appear upright men ; and whether I appear as a man to all eyes . The Bramins and Pythagoras propounded the same question , and if 34 ESSAY I.
... appear upright men ; and whether I appear as a man to all eyes . The Bramins and Pythagoras propounded the same question , and if 34 ESSAY I.
Page 43
... appears to us that we lack the affirmative principle , and though we have health and reason , yet we have no superfluity of spirit for new creation ? We have enough to live and bring the year about , but ( 43 ) ESSAY II EXPERIENCE,
... appears to us that we lack the affirmative principle , and though we have health and reason , yet we have no superfluity of spirit for new creation ? We have enough to live and bring the year about , but ( 43 ) ESSAY II EXPERIENCE,
Page 50
... appear . I know he is in the neighbor- hood hidden among vagabonds . Shall I preclude my future , by taking a high seat , and kindly adapting my conversation to the shape of heads ? When I come to that , the doctors shall buy me for a ...
... appear . I know he is in the neighbor- hood hidden among vagabonds . Shall I preclude my future , by taking a high seat , and kindly adapting my conversation to the shape of heads ? When I come to that , the doctors shall buy me for a ...
Page 52
... men . Our friends early appear to us as representatives of certain ideas , which they never pass or exceed . They stand on the brink of the ocean of thought and power , but they never take the single step 52 EXPERIENCE . ESSAY II .
... men . Our friends early appear to us as representatives of certain ideas , which they never pass or exceed . They stand on the brink of the ocean of thought and power , but they never take the single step 52 EXPERIENCE . ESSAY II .
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