Essays, First SeriesJohn B. Alden, 1886 - 343 pages |
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Page 36
... light by which man is truly man . But if the man is true to his better instincts or sentiments , and re- fuses the dominion of facts , as one that comes of a higher race ; remains fast by the soul and sees the principle , then the facts ...
... light by which man is truly man . But if the man is true to his better instincts or sentiments , and re- fuses the dominion of facts , as one that comes of a higher race ; remains fast by the soul and sees the principle , then the facts ...
Page 37
... light by which man is truly man . But if the man is true to his better instincts or sentiments , and re- fuses the dominion of facts , as one that comes of a higher race ; remains fast by the soul and sees the principle , then the facts ...
... light by which man is truly man . But if the man is true to his better instincts or sentiments , and re- fuses the dominion of facts , as one that comes of a higher race ; remains fast by the soul and sees the principle , then the facts ...
Page 40
... light ? the ear of Handel predict the witchcraft of harmonic sound ? Do not the constructive fingers of Watt , Fulton , Whittemore , Arkwright , predict the fusi- ble , hard , and temperable texture of metals , the properties of stone ...
... light ? the ear of Handel predict the witchcraft of harmonic sound ? Do not the constructive fingers of Watt , Fulton , Whittemore , Arkwright , predict the fusi- ble , hard , and temperable texture of metals , the properties of stone ...
Page 41
Ralph Waldo Emerson. suffice that in the light of these two facts , namely , that the mind is One , and that nature is its correl- ative , history is to be read and written . You Thus in all ways does the soul concentrate and reproduce ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. suffice that in the light of these two facts , namely , that the mind is One , and that nature is its correl- ative , history is to be read and written . You Thus in all ways does the soul concentrate and reproduce ...
Page 41
... light ? the ear of Handel predict the witchcraft of harmonic sound ? Do not the constructive fingers of Watt , Fulton , Whittemore , Arkwright , predict the fusi- ble , hard , and temperable texture of metals , the properties of stone ...
... light ? the ear of Handel predict the witchcraft of harmonic sound ? Do not the constructive fingers of Watt , Fulton , Whittemore , Arkwright , predict the fusi- ble , hard , and temperable texture of metals , the properties of stone ...
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