EssaysLittle Leather Library Corporation, 1910 - 96 pages |
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... experience , a certain slime of error , whilst that of other men looks fair and ideal . Let any man go back to those delicious relations which make the beauty of his life , which have given him sincerest instruction and nourishment , he ...
... experience , a certain slime of error , whilst that of other men looks fair and ideal . Let any man go back to those delicious relations which make the beauty of his life , which have given him sincerest instruction and nourishment , he ...
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... thou ! these are thy race ! ' WHERE do we find ourselves ? In a series of which we do not know the extremes , and be- lieve that it has none . We wake and find ourselves on a stair ; there are stairs below us , 5 EXPERIENCE 5 ESSAY II.
... thou ! these are thy race ! ' WHERE do we find ourselves ? In a series of which we do not know the extremes , and be- lieve that it has none . We wake and find ourselves on a stair ; there are stairs below us , 5 EXPERIENCE 5 ESSAY II.
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... experience is not infrequent in private life . Each young and ardent person writes a diary , in which , when the hours of prayer and penitence arrive , he inscribes his soul . The pages thus written are , to him , burning and fragrant ...
... experience is not infrequent in private life . Each young and ardent person writes a diary , in which , when the hours of prayer and penitence arrive , he inscribes his soul . The pages thus written are , to him , burning and fragrant ...
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