EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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... CHARACTER , 79 ESSAY IV . MANNERS , 105 • ESSAY V. GIFTS , • 139 ESSAY VI . NATURE , · 147 ESSAY VII . l'OLITICS , . 173 ESSAY VIII . NOMINALIST AND REALIST , . 195 NEW ENGLAND REFORMERS . LECTURE AT AMORY HALL , . 217 1092993 THE POET ...
... CHARACTER , 79 ESSAY IV . MANNERS , 105 • ESSAY V. GIFTS , • 139 ESSAY VI . NATURE , · 147 ESSAY VII . l'OLITICS , . 173 ESSAY VIII . NOMINALIST AND REALIST , . 195 NEW ENGLAND REFORMERS . LECTURE AT AMORY HALL , . 217 1092993 THE POET ...
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... character ; all condition , of the quality of the life ; all harmony , of health ; ( and , for this reason , a perception of beauty should be sympathetic , or proper only to the good ) . The beautiful rests on the foundations of the ...
... character ; all condition , of the quality of the life ; all harmony , of health ; ( and , for this reason , a perception of beauty should be sympathetic , or proper only to the good ) . The beautiful rests on the foundations of the ...
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... character , whose boundaries they will never pass : but we look at them , they seem alive , and we presume there is impulse in them . In the moment it seems impulse ; in the year , in the lifetime , it turns out to be a certain uniform ...
... character , whose boundaries they will never pass : but we look at them , they seem alive , and we presume there is impulse in them . In the moment it seems impulse ; in the year , in the lifetime , it turns out to be a certain uniform ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. reads the inventory of his fortunes and character . The grossest ignorance does not disgust like this impudent knowingness . The physicians say , they are not materialists ; but they are : -Spirit is mat- ter reduced ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. reads the inventory of his fortunes and character . The grossest ignorance does not disgust like this impudent knowingness . The physicians say , they are not materialists ; but they are : -Spirit is mat- ter reduced ...
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... characters , many ups and downs of fate , -and meantime it is only puss and her tail . How long before our masquerade will end its noise of tambourines , laughter , and shouting , and we shall find it was a solitary per- formance ? -A ...
... characters , many ups and downs of fate , -and meantime it is only puss and her tail . How long before our masquerade will end its noise of tambourines , laughter , and shouting , and we shall find it was a solitary per- formance ? -A ...
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