Essays, Volume 1Houghton Mifflin, 1903 - 445 pages |
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Page 103
... follow late after the offence , but they follow because they accom- pany it . Crime and punishment grow out of one stem . Punishment is a fruit that unsuspected ripens within the flower of the pleasure which concealed it . Cause and ...
... follow late after the offence , but they follow because they accom- pany it . Crime and punishment grow out of one stem . Punishment is a fruit that unsuspected ripens within the flower of the pleasure which concealed it . Cause and ...
Page 151
... follows some giddy girl , not yet taught by reli- gious passion to know the noble woman with all that is serene , oracular and beautiful in her soul . Let him be great , and love shall follow him . Nothing is more deeply punished than ...
... follows some giddy girl , not yet taught by reli- gious passion to know the noble woman with all that is serene , oracular and beautiful in her soul . Let him be great , and love shall follow him . Nothing is more deeply punished than ...
Page 412
Ralph Waldo Emerson. Where I , as others , follow petty ends ; Nor when in fair saloons we chance to meet . Nor when ... follows : " I must thank the Quaker City , however , for a new con- viction , that this whim called friendship was ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. Where I , as others , follow petty ends ; Nor when in fair saloons we chance to meet . Nor when ... follows : " I must thank the Quaker City , however , for a new con- viction , that this whim called friendship was ...
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