EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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Page 23
... hour has a chance which the old one had not . This atom of seed is thrown into a new place , not subject to the accidents which destroyed its parent two rods off . She makes a man ; and having brought him to ripe age , she will no ...
... hour has a chance which the old one had not . This atom of seed is thrown into a new place , not subject to the accidents which destroyed its parent two rods off . She makes a man ; and having brought him to ripe age , she will no ...
Page 38
... hours are counted by succeeding tribes of animals and plants , and by growth of joy on joy . God wills also that thou abdicate a manifold and duplex life , and that thou be content that others speak for thee . Others shall be thy ...
... hours are counted by succeeding tribes of animals and plants , and by growth of joy on joy . God wills also that thou abdicate a manifold and duplex life , and that thou be content that others speak for thee . Others shall be thy ...
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... hours . The history of literature - take the net result of Tiraboschi , War- ton , or Schlegel , —is a sum of very few ideas , and of very few original tales , -all the rest being variation of these . So in this great society wide lying ...
... hours . The history of literature - take the net result of Tiraboschi , War- ton , or Schlegel , —is a sum of very few ideas , and of very few original tales , -all the rest being variation of these . So in this great society wide lying ...
Page 47
... hours so serene that we can relish nature or criticism . The more or less depends on structure or temperament . Temperament is the iron wire on which the beads are strung . Of what use is fortune or talent to a cold and defective nature ...
... hours so serene that we can relish nature or criticism . The more or less depends on structure or temperament . Temperament is the iron wire on which the beads are strung . Of what use is fortune or talent to a cold and defective nature ...
Page 55
... hour and leave no crevice for a repentance or an approval . We live amid surfaces , and the true art of life is to ... hours , is wis- dom . It is not the part of men , but of fanatics , or of mathematicians , if you will , to say , that ...
... hour and leave no crevice for a repentance or an approval . We live amid surfaces , and the true art of life is to ... hours , is wis- dom . It is not the part of men , but of fanatics , or of mathematicians , if you will , to say , that ...
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