EssaysLittle Leather Library Corporation, 1910 - 96 pages |
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... lives with nature in the pres- ent , above time . ] This should be plain enough . Yet see what strong intellects dare ... live truly , we shall see truly . It is as easy for the strong man to be strong , as it is for the weak to be weak ...
... lives with nature in the pres- ent , above time . ] This should be plain enough . Yet see what strong intellects dare ... live truly , we shall see truly . It is as easy for the strong man to be strong , as it is for the weak to be weak ...
Page 170
... lives to the utility of the symbol , esteeming health and wealth a final good . Another class live above this mark to the beauty of the symbol , as the poet and artist and the naturalist and man of science . A third class live above the ...
... lives to the utility of the symbol , esteeming health and wealth a final good . Another class live above this mark to the beauty of the symbol , as the poet and artist and the naturalist and man of science . A third class live above the ...
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... live amid surfaces , and the true art of life is to skate well on them . Under the oldest mouldiest conventions , a man of native force prospers just as well as in the newest world , and that by skill of handling and treatment . He can ...
... live amid surfaces , and the true art of life is to skate well on them . Under the oldest mouldiest conventions , a man of native force prospers just as well as in the newest world , and that by skill of handling and treatment . He can ...
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