EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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Page 7
... less is the latter the germination of the former . So in re- gard to other forms , the intellectual men do not believe in any essential dependence of the material world on thought and volition . Theologians think it a ( 7 ) ESSAY I PAGE ...
... less is the latter the germination of the former . So in re- gard to other forms , the intellectual men do not believe in any essential dependence of the material world on thought and volition . Theologians think it a ( 7 ) ESSAY I PAGE ...
Page 20
... less than the bee hive , or the spider's geometrical web . Nature adopts them very fast into her vital circles , and the gliding train of cars she loves like her own . Besides , in a centred mind , it signifies nothing how many ...
... less than the bee hive , or the spider's geometrical web . Nature adopts them very fast into her vital circles , and the gliding train of cars she loves like her own . Besides , in a centred mind , it signifies nothing how many ...
Page 25
... less pleasing than the iterated nodes of a sea - shell , or the resembling difference of a group of flowers . The pairing of the birds is an idyl , not tedious as our idyls are ; a tempest is a rough ode without falsehood or rant ; a ...
... less pleasing than the iterated nodes of a sea - shell , or the resembling difference of a group of flowers . The pairing of the birds is an idyl , not tedious as our idyls are ; a tempest is a rough ode without falsehood or rant ; a ...
Page 47
... 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 ? Who cares what sensibility or discrimination a man has at some ...
... 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 ? Who cares what sensibility or discrimination a man has at some ...
Page 57
... less than the best , and I found that I begin at the other extreme , expecting nothing , and am always full of thanks for moderate goods . I accept the clangor and jangle of contrary tenden- cies . I find my account in sots and bores ...
... less than the best , and I found that I begin at the other extreme , expecting nothing , and am always full of thanks for moderate goods . I accept the clangor and jangle of contrary tenden- cies . I find my account in sots and bores ...
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