EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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Page 11
... kind of words . The sign and credentials of the poet are , that he announces that which no man foretold . He is the true and only doctor ; he knows and tells ; he is the only teller of news , for he was present and privy to the ...
... kind of words . The sign and credentials of the poet are , that he announces that which no man foretold . He is the true and only doctor ; he knows and tells ; he is the only teller of news , for he was present and privy to the ...
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... kind . Nature , through all her king- doms , insures herself . Nobody cares for planting the poor fungus : so she shakes down from the gills of one agaric countless spores , any one of which , being preserved , transmits new billions of ...
... kind . Nature , through all her king- doms , insures herself . Nobody cares for planting the poor fungus : so she shakes down from the gills of one agaric countless spores , any one of which , being preserved , transmits new billions of ...
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... hand dear nature took ; Dearest nature , strong and kind , Whispered , " Darling , never mind ! To - morrow they will wear another face , The founder thou ! these are thy race ! 99 ESSAY II . EXPERIENCE . WHERE do we find ourselves.
... hand dear nature took ; Dearest nature , strong and kind , Whispered , " Darling , never mind ! To - morrow they will wear another face , The founder thou ! these are thy race ! 99 ESSAY II . EXPERIENCE . WHERE do we find ourselves.
Page 93
... them of the danger of the head's being turned by the flourish of trumpets , but they can afford to smile . I re- member the indignation of an eloquent Methodist at the kind admonitions of a Doctor of Divinity , CHARACTER . 93.
... them of the danger of the head's being turned by the flourish of trumpets , but they can afford to smile . I re- member the indignation of an eloquent Methodist at the kind admonitions of a Doctor of Divinity , CHARACTER . 93.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. at the kind admonitions of a Doctor of Divinity , My friend , a man can neither be praised nor insulted . ' But forgive the counsels ; they are very natural . I remember the thought which oc- curred to me when some ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. at the kind admonitions of a Doctor of Divinity , My friend , a man can neither be praised nor insulted . ' But forgive the counsels ; they are very natural . I remember the thought which oc- curred to me when some ...
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