Essays, Volume 1Houghton Mifflin, 1903 - 445 pages |
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. comes a thought to me , when a truth that fired the soul of Pindar fires mine , time is no more ... come by us at inter- vals , who disclose to us new facts in nature . I see that men of God have from time to time ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. comes a thought to me , when a truth that fired the soul of Pindar fires mine , time is no more ... come by us at inter- vals , who disclose to us new facts in nature . I see that men of God have from time to time ...
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... comes to us so softly and easily , so nearly and inti- mately , as if it were the blood in our proper veins , that we feel as if some one was gone , in- stead of another having come ; we are utterly relieved and refreshed ; it is a sort ...
... comes to us so softly and easily , so nearly and inti- mately , as if it were the blood in our proper veins , that we feel as if some one was gone , in- stead of another having come ; we are utterly relieved and refreshed ; it is a sort ...
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... comes the era of reflection , when we not only observe , but take pains to observe ; when we of set purpose sit down ... come in , and are as far from it as at first . Then , in a INTELLECT 331.
... comes the era of reflection , when we not only observe , but take pains to observe ; when we of set purpose sit down ... come in , and are as far from it as at first . Then , in a INTELLECT 331.
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