EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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... exist , or super - exist , in pre - cantations , which sail like odors in the air , and when any man goes by with an ear sufficiently fine , he overhears them , and endeavors to write down the notes , without diluting or depraving them ...
... exist , or super - exist , in pre - cantations , which sail like odors in the air , and when any man goes by with an ear sufficiently fine , he overhears them , and endeavors to write down the notes , without diluting or depraving them ...
Page 37
... exists in these intel- lections , it is of the last importance that these things get spoken . What a little of all we know is said ! What drops of all the sea of our science are baled up ! and by what accident it is that these are ...
... exists in these intel- lections , it is of the last importance that these things get spoken . What a little of all we know is said ! What drops of all the sea of our science are baled up ! and by what accident it is that these are ...
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... exists , which must not in turn arise and walk be- fore him as exponent of his meaning . Comes he to that power , his genius is no longer exhaustible . All the creatures , by pairs and by tribes , pour into his mind as into a Noah's ark ...
... exists , which must not in turn arise and walk be- fore him as exponent of his meaning . Comes he to that power , his genius is no longer exhaustible . All the creatures , by pairs and by tribes , pour into his mind as into a Noah's ark ...
Page 68
... exist . That discovery is called the Fall of Man . Ever after- wards , we suspect our instruments . We have learned that we do not see directly , but mediately , and that we have no means of correcting these colored and distorted lenses ...
... exist . That discovery is called the Fall of Man . Ever after- wards , we suspect our instruments . We have learned that we do not see directly , but mediately , and that we have no means of correcting these colored and distorted lenses ...
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... exists , the subject en- larges ; all things sooner or later fall into place . As I am , so I see ; use what language we will , we can never say anything but what we are ; Hermes , Cadmus , Columbus , Newton , Buonaparte , are the ...
... exists , the subject en- larges ; all things sooner or later fall into place . As I am , so I see ; use what language we will , we can never say anything but what we are ; Hermes , Cadmus , Columbus , Newton , Buonaparte , are the ...
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