EssaysLittle Leather Library Corporation, 1910 - 96 pages |
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Page 34
... perfect circle . It denies the name of duty to many offices that are called duties . But if I can discharge its debts it enables me to dispense with the popular code . If any one imagines that this law is lax , let him keep its ...
... perfect circle . It denies the name of duty to many offices that are called duties . But if I can discharge its debts it enables me to dispense with the popular code . If any one imagines that this law is lax , let him keep its ...
Page 98
... perfect in her own nature , as to meet intel- lectual persons by the fulness of her heart , warming them by her sentiments ; believing , as she did , that by dealing nobly with all , all would show themselves noble . I know that this ...
... perfect in her own nature , as to meet intel- lectual persons by the fulness of her heart , warming them by her sentiments ; believing , as she did , that by dealing nobly with all , all would show themselves noble . I know that this ...
Page 124
... perfect than her own . This glitter , this opaline lustre plays round the top of every toy to his eye , to insure his fidelity , and he is deceived to his good . We are made alive and kept alive by the same arts . the stoics say what ...
... perfect than her own . This glitter , this opaline lustre plays round the top of every toy to his eye , to insure his fidelity , and he is deceived to his good . We are made alive and kept alive by the same arts . the stoics say what ...
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