EssaysLittle Leather Library Corporation, 1910 - 96 pages |
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Page 39
... means , so that the walls of the system blend to their eye in the remote horizon with the walls of the universe ; the luminaries of heaven seem to them hung on the arch their master built . They cannot imagine how you aliens have any ...
... means , so that the walls of the system blend to their eye in the remote horizon with the walls of the universe ; the luminaries of heaven seem to them hung on the arch their master built . They cannot imagine how you aliens have any ...
Page 60
... means and ends , seed and fruit , cannot be severed ; for the ef- fect already blooms in the cause , the end pre - exists in the means , the fruit in the seed . Whilst thus the world will be whole and refuses to be disparted , we seek ...
... means and ends , seed and fruit , cannot be severed ; for the ef- fect already blooms in the cause , the end pre - exists in the means , the fruit in the seed . Whilst thus the world will be whole and refuses to be disparted , we seek ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. no means the most skilful masters of good manners , No rent - roll nor army - list can dignify skulking and dissimulation : and the first point of courtesy must always be truth , as really all the forms of good ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. no means the most skilful masters of good manners , No rent - roll nor army - list can dignify skulking and dissimulation : and the first point of courtesy must always be truth , as really all the forms of good ...
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