EssaysLittle Leather Library Corporation, 1910 - 96 pages |
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Page 35
... young men miscarry in their first enterprizes they lose all heart . If the young merchant fails , men say he is ruined . If the finest genius studies at one of our colleges and is not installed in an office with- in one year afterwards ...
... young men miscarry in their first enterprizes they lose all heart . If the young merchant fails , men say he is ruined . If the finest genius studies at one of our colleges and is not installed in an office with- in one year afterwards ...
Page 39
... young and joyful , million - orbed , million - colored , will beam over the universe as on the first morning . T 2. It is for want of self - culture that the idol of Travelling , the idol of Italy , of England , of Egypt , remains for ...
... young and joyful , million - orbed , million - colored , will beam over the universe as on the first morning . T 2. It is for want of self - culture that the idol of Travelling , the idol of Italy , of England , of Egypt , remains for ...
Page 120
... young of the world , vessels of health and vigor ; but they grope ever upward toward consciousness ; the trees are imperfect men , and seem to bemoan their imprisonment , rooted in the ground . The ani- mal is the novice and probationer ...
... young of the world , vessels of health and vigor ; but they grope ever upward toward consciousness ; the trees are imperfect men , and seem to bemoan their imprisonment , rooted in the ground . The ani- mal is the novice and probationer ...
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