EssaysLittle Leather Library Corporation, 1910 - 96 pages |
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... universe ; the luminaries of heaven seem to them hung on the arch their master built . They cannot imagine how you aliens have any right to see how you can see ; ' It must be somehow that you stole the light from us . ' They do not yet ...
... universe ; the luminaries of heaven seem to them hung on the arch their master built . They cannot imagine how you aliens have any right to see how you can see ; ' It must be somehow that you stole the light from us . ' They do not yet ...
Page 59
... universe contrives to throw itself into every point . If the good is there , so is the evil ; if the affinity , so the repulsion ; if the force , so the limitation . " " It is eternal but it en- Thus is the universe alive . All things ...
... universe contrives to throw itself into every point . If the good is there , so is the evil ; if the affinity , so the repulsion ; if the force , so the limitation . " " It is eternal but it en- Thus is the universe alive . All things ...
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... universe has delegated its whole pleasure for us . If these are mean and malignant , their contentment , which is the last victory of justice , is a more satisfying echo to the heart , than the voice of poets and the casual sympathy of ...
... universe has delegated its whole pleasure for us . If these are mean and malignant , their contentment , which is the last victory of justice , is a more satisfying echo to the heart , than the voice of poets and the casual sympathy of ...
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