Essays, First SeriesJohn B. Alden, 1886 - 343 pages |
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Page 30
... becomes a thought to me , - The sun and when a truth that fired the soul of Pindar fires mine , time is no more . When I feel that we two meet in a perception , that our two souls are tinged with the same hue , and do as it were run ...
... becomes a thought to me , - The sun and when a truth that fired the soul of Pindar fires mine , time is no more . When I feel that we two meet in a perception , that our two souls are tinged with the same hue , and do as it were run ...
Page 32
... becomes a man , only by seeing that the oppressor of his youth is himself a child tyrannized over by those names and words and forms of whose influence he was merely the or- gan to the youth . The fact teaches him how Belus was ...
... becomes a man , only by seeing that the oppressor of his youth is himself a child tyrannized over by those names and words and forms of whose influence he was merely the or- gan to the youth . The fact teaches him how Belus was ...
Page 74
... become timorous, desponding whimperers. We are afraid of truth, afraid of fortune, afraid of death and afraid of each other. Our age yields no great and perfect persons. We want men and women who shall renovate life and our social state ...
... become timorous, desponding whimperers. We are afraid of truth, afraid of fortune, afraid of death and afraid of each other. Our age yields no great and perfect persons. We want men and women who shall renovate life and our social state ...
Page 45
... becomes the outmost , and our first thought is ren- dered back to us by the trumpets of the Last Judg- ment . Familiar as the voice of the mind is to each , the highest merit we ascribe to Moses , Plato and Milton is that they set at ...
... becomes the outmost , and our first thought is ren- dered back to us by the trumpets of the Last Judg- ment . Familiar as the voice of the mind is to each , the highest merit we ascribe to Moses , Plato and Milton is that they set at ...
Page 47
... becomes the outmost , and our first thought is ren- dered back to us by the trumpets of the Last Judg- ment . Familiar as the voice of the mind is to each , the highest merit we ascribe to Moses , Plato and Milton is that they set at ...
... becomes the outmost , and our first thought is ren- dered back to us by the trumpets of the Last Judg- ment . Familiar as the voice of the mind is to each , the highest merit we ascribe to Moses , Plato and Milton is that they set at ...
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