EssaysLittle Leather Library Corporation, 1910 - 96 pages |
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Page 51
... Character may be ranked as having its natural place in the north . It shares the magnetic currents of the system . The feeble souls are drawn to the south or negative pole . They look at the profit or hurt of the action . They never ...
... Character may be ranked as having its natural place in the north . It shares the magnetic currents of the system . The feeble souls are drawn to the south or negative pole . They look at the profit or hurt of the action . They never ...
Page 60
... character born , or , to borrow a phrase from Napoleon , they are victory organized . They are usually received with ill - will , because they are new , and ... Character wants room ; must not be crowded on by persons , 60 CHARACTER .
... character born , or , to borrow a phrase from Napoleon , they are victory organized . They are usually received with ill - will , because they are new , and ... Character wants room ; must not be crowded on by persons , 60 CHARACTER .
Page 66
... character . The ages have exulted in the manners of a youth who owed nothing to for- tune , and who was hanged at the Tyburn of his nation , who , by the pure quality of his nature , shed an epic splendor around the facts of his death ...
... character . The ages have exulted in the manners of a youth who owed nothing to for- tune , and who was hanged at the Tyburn of his nation , who , by the pure quality of his nature , shed an epic splendor around the facts of his death ...
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action appear beauty behold better Bonduca Cæsar CALIFORNIA character circumstance conversation debt of honor distinction society divine earth Epaminondas ERSITY eternal Eumenides fact fancy fashion fear feel flower force friendship genius gifts give hand heart heaven hero heroic honor hour human intellect Last Judgment leave light ligion live look lose lover lumbus man's marriage Mencius ment mind moral Napoleon nature ness never noble object Parliament of Love pass perfect persons Phidias Phocion Plato Plotinus Plutarch poet present prudence relations rich SAN DIEGO secret seems sense sentiment society Sophocles soul speak spirit stand stars stoicism sweet sympathy talent temper thee things thou thought tion tism to-day true truth UNIVERSITY virtue whilst whole wisdom wise words Zoroaster