EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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Page 9
... politics , in labor , in games , we study to utter our painful secret . The man is only half himself , the other half is his expression . Notwithstanding this necessity to be published , adequate expression is rare . I know not how it ...
... politics , in labor , in games , we study to utter our painful secret . The man is only half himself , the other half is his expression . Notwithstanding this necessity to be published , adequate expression is rare . I know not how it ...
Page 18
... political parties , compute the power of badges and emblems . See the great ball which they roll from Baltimore to Bunker hill ! In the political processions , Lowell goes in a loom , and Lynn in a shoe , and Salem in a ship . Witness ...
... political parties , compute the power of badges and emblems . See the great ball which they roll from Baltimore to Bunker hill ! In the political processions , Lowell goes in a loom , and Lynn in a shoe , and Salem in a ship . Witness ...
Page 27
... politics , or love , or science , or animal in- toxication , which are several coarser or finer quasi - mechanical substitutes for the true nectar , which is the ravishment of the intellect by coming nearer to the fact . These are ...
... politics , or love , or science , or animal in- toxication , which are several coarser or finer quasi - mechanical substitutes for the true nectar , which is the ravishment of the intellect by coming nearer to the fact . These are ...
Page 35
... are as swiftly passing away . Our log - rolling , our stumps and their politics , our fisheries , our Negroes , and Indians , our boats , and our repudiations , the wrath of rogues , and the pusillanimity of honest men THE POET . 35.
... are as swiftly passing away . Our log - rolling , our stumps and their politics , our fisheries , our Negroes , and Indians , our boats , and our repudiations , the wrath of rogues , and the pusillanimity of honest men THE POET . 35.
Page 38
... politics , or opinions of men , but shalt take all from the muse . For the time of towns is tolled from the world by funeral chimes , but in nature the universal hours are counted by succeeding tribes of animals and plants , and by ...
... politics , or opinions of men , but shalt take all from the muse . For the time of towns is tolled from the world by funeral chimes , but in nature the universal hours are counted by succeeding tribes of animals and plants , and by ...
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