EssaysLittle Leather Library Corporation, 1910 - 96 pages |
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Page 11
... pass again into his neutral , godlike independence ! Who can thus lose all pledge and , having observed , ob- serve again from the same unaffected , unbiased , un- bribable , unaffrighted innocence , must always be formidable , must ...
... pass again into his neutral , godlike independence ! Who can thus lose all pledge and , having observed , ob- serve again from the same unaffected , unbiased , un- bribable , unaffrighted innocence , must always be formidable , must ...
Page 133
... passes through the body and fails to admire strokes of character , and the lovers contem- plate one another in their discourses and their ac- tions , then they pass to the true palace of beauty , more and more inflame their love of it ...
... passes through the body and fails to admire strokes of character , and the lovers contem- plate one another in their discourses and their ac- tions , then they pass to the true palace of beauty , more and more inflame their love of it ...
Page 94
... passing day . If the individ- uals who compose the purest circles of aristocracy in Europe , the guarded blood of centuries , should pass in review , in such manner as that we could , at lei- sure , and critically inspect their behavior ...
... passing day . If the individ- uals who compose the purest circles of aristocracy in Europe , the guarded blood of centuries , should pass in review , in such manner as that we could , at lei- sure , and critically inspect their behavior ...
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