Essays, Volume 1Houghton Mifflin, 1903 - 445 pages |
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Page 285
... spirit each is of . Who can tell the grounds of his knowledge of the character of the several in- dividuals in his ... spirits . That diag- nosis lies aloft in our life or unconscious power . The intercourse of society , its trade , its ...
... spirit each is of . Who can tell the grounds of his knowledge of the character of the several in- dividuals in his ... spirits . That diag- nosis lies aloft in our life or unconscious power . The intercourse of society , its trade , its ...
Page 392
... spirit that ever took flesh . To be great is to be misunderstood . " Page 58 , note 2 . As sunbeams stream through liberal space And nothing jostle or displace , So waved the pine - tree through my thought And fanned the dreams it never ...
... spirit that ever took flesh . To be great is to be misunderstood . " Page 58 , note 2 . As sunbeams stream through liberal space And nothing jostle or displace , So waved the pine - tree through my thought And fanned the dreams it never ...
Page 431
... spirit and of matter , and regarding the latter as a method of instruc- tion , he never disquieted himself , but , assured that he and all men shared in the universal existence , did not care to peep beyond the curtain . He said , " I ...
... spirit and of matter , and regarding the latter as a method of instruc- tion , he never disquieted himself , but , assured that he and all men shared in the universal existence , did not care to peep beyond the curtain . He said , " I ...
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