EssaysLittle Leather Library Corporation, 1910 - 96 pages |
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Page 85
... seems so great that nothing can be taken from us that seems much . All loss , all pain , is particular ; the universe remains to the heart unhurt . Distress never , trifles never abate our trust . No man ever stated his griefs 85 ESSAY IV.
... seems so great that nothing can be taken from us that seems much . All loss , all pain , is particular ; the universe remains to the heart unhurt . Distress never , trifles never abate our trust . No man ever stated his griefs 85 ESSAY IV.
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... seems not present , so much as prospective ; nor for the affairs on which it is wasted , but as a hint of this vast - flowing vigor . Most of life seems to be mere advertisements of fac ulty : information is given us not to sell ...
... seems not present , so much as prospective ; nor for the affairs on which it is wasted , but as a hint of this vast - flowing vigor . Most of life seems to be mere advertisements of fac ulty : information is given us not to sell ...
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... seems to transcend them . She arms and equips an animal to find its place and living in the earth , and , at the ... seem to catch a glance of a system in transition . Plants are the young of the world , vessels of health and vigor ; but ...
... seems to transcend them . She arms and equips an animal to find its place and living in the earth , and , at the ... seem to catch a glance of a system in transition . Plants are the young of the world , vessels of health and vigor ; but ...
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