EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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Page 53
... church , marriage , and so with the history of every man's bread , and the ways by which he is to come by it . Like a bird which alights nowhere , but hops perpetually from bough to bough , is the Power which abides in no man and in no ...
... church , marriage , and so with the history of every man's bread , and the ways by which he is to come by it . Like a bird which alights nowhere , but hops perpetually from bough to bough , is the Power which abides in no man and in no ...
Page 58
... church , the ascetics , Gentoos and Grahamites , she does not distinguish by any favor . She comes eating and drinking and sinning . Her darlings , the great , the strong , the beautiful , are not children of our law , do not come out ...
... church , the ascetics , Gentoos and Grahamites , she does not distinguish by any favor . She comes eating and drinking and sinning . Her darlings , the great , the strong , the beautiful , are not children of our law , do not come out ...
Page 97
... churches , cheap . For , when men shall meet as they ought , each a bene- factor , a shower of stars , clothed with thoughts , with deeds , with accomplishments , it should be the festival of nature which all things announce . Of such ...
... churches , cheap . For , when men shall meet as they ought , each a bene- factor , a shower of stars , clothed with thoughts , with deeds , with accomplishments , it should be the festival of nature which all things announce . Of such ...
Page 127
... church : Scipio , and the Cid , and Sir Philip Sidney , and Washington , and every pure and valiant heart , who worshipped Beauty by word and by deed . The persons who constitute the natural aristoc- racy are not found in the actual ...
... church : Scipio , and the Cid , and Sir Philip Sidney , and Washington , and every pure and valiant heart , who worshipped Beauty by word and by deed . The persons who constitute the natural aristoc- racy are not found in the actual ...
Page 148
... church , or state , is interpo- lated on the divine sky and the immortal year . How easily we might walk onward into the open- ing landscape , absorbed by new pictures , and by thoughts fast succeeding each other , until by de- grees ...
... church , or state , is interpo- lated on the divine sky and the immortal year . How easily we might walk onward into the open- ing landscape , absorbed by new pictures , and by thoughts fast succeeding each other , until by de- grees ...
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