Essays: First seriesH. Altemus, 1895 - 322 pages |
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Page 94
... sweet , the sensual strong , the sensual bright , etc. , from the moral sweet , the moral deep , the moral fair ; that is , again , to contrive to cut clean off this upper surface so thin as to leave it bottomless ; to get a one end ...
... sweet , the sensual strong , the sensual bright , etc. , from the moral sweet , the moral deep , the moral fair ; that is , again , to contrive to cut clean off this upper surface so thin as to leave it bottomless ; to get a one end ...
Page 158
... sweet sounds and sights ; he dilates ; he is twice a man ; he walks with arms akimbo ; he soliloquizes ; he accosts the grass and the trees ; he feels the blood of the violet , the clover and the lily in his veins ; and he talks with ...
... sweet sounds and sights ; he dilates ; he is twice a man ; he walks with arms akimbo ; he soliloquizes ; he accosts the grass and the trees ; he feels the blood of the violet , the clover and the lily in his veins ; and he talks with ...
Page 209
... sweet- ness of those affections and consuetudes that grow near us . These old shoes are easy to the feet . Undoubtedly , we can easily pick faults in our com- pany , can easily whisper names prouder , and that tickle the fancy more ...
... sweet- ness of those affections and consuetudes that grow near us . These old shoes are easy to the feet . Undoubtedly , we can easily pick faults in our com- pany , can easily whisper names prouder , and that tickle the fancy more ...
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