Essays: First SeriesHoughton, Mifflin, 1903 - 445 pages |
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... SPIRITUAL LAWS 129 तेल V. LOVE 167 -VI . FRIENDSHIP 189 VII . PRUDENCE 219 WIII . HEROISM 243 IX . THE OVER - SOUL + 265 X. CIRCLES 299 $ 4P . 48 XI . INTELLECT 323 XII . ART NOTES 349 371 I HISTORY THERE is no great and no small To.
... SPIRITUAL LAWS 129 तेल V. LOVE 167 -VI . FRIENDSHIP 189 VII . PRUDENCE 219 WIII . HEROISM 243 IX . THE OVER - SOUL + 265 X. CIRCLES 299 $ 4P . 48 XI . INTELLECT 323 XII . ART NOTES 349 371 I HISTORY THERE is no great and no small To.
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... prudence to face every claimant and pay every just de- mand on your time , your talents , or your heart . Always pay ; for first or last you must pay your entire debt . Persons and events may stand for a time between you and justice ...
... prudence to face every claimant and pay every just de- mand on your time , your talents , or your heart . Always pay ; for first or last you must pay your entire debt . Persons and events may stand for a time between you and justice ...
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... prudence which pre- sides at marriages with words that take hold of the upper world , whilst one eye is prowling in the cellar ; so that its gravest discourse has a savor of hams and powdering - tubs . Worst , when this sensualism ...
... prudence which pre- sides at marriages with words that take hold of the upper world , whilst one eye is prowling in the cellar ; so that its gravest discourse has a savor of hams and powdering - tubs . Worst , when this sensualism ...
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... is entireness , a total magnanimity and trust . It must not sur- mise or provide for infirmity . It treats its object as a god , that it may deify both . ' VII PRUDENCE THEME no poet gladly sung , Fair to FRIENDSHIP 217.
... is entireness , a total magnanimity and trust . It must not sur- mise or provide for infirmity . It treats its object as a god , that it may deify both . ' VII PRUDENCE THEME no poet gladly sung , Fair to FRIENDSHIP 217.
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