EssaysLittle Leather Library Corporation, 1910 - 96 pages |
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... thought they may contain . To believe your own thought , to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men , -that is genius . Speak your latent conviction , and it shall be the universal sense ; for always ...
... thought they may contain . To believe your own thought , to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men , -that is genius . Speak your latent conviction , and it shall be the universal sense ; for always ...
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... thought of the party , and not poorly limited to his own . Now this convention , which good sense demands , destroys the high free- dom of great conversation , which requires an abso- lute running of two souls into one . No two men but ...
... thought of the party , and not poorly limited to his own . Now this convention , which good sense demands , destroys the high free- dom of great conversation , which requires an abso- lute running of two souls into one . No two men but ...
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... thought , and turns to thought , again , as ice be- comes water and gas . The world is mind precipi- tated , and the volatile essence is forever escaping again into the state of free thought . Hence the virtue and pungency of the ...
... thought , and turns to thought , again , as ice be- comes water and gas . The world is mind precipi- tated , and the volatile essence is forever escaping again into the state of free thought . Hence the virtue and pungency of the ...
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