EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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Page 58
... lights of the church , the ascetics , Gentoos and Grahamites , she does not distinguish by any favor . She comes eating and drinking and sinning . Her darlings , the great , the strong , the beautiful , are not children of our law , do ...
... lights of the church , the ascetics , Gentoos and Grahamites , she does not distinguish by any favor . She comes eating and drinking and sinning . Her darlings , the great , the strong , the beautiful , are not children of our law , do ...
Page 62
... light , without paying too great a tax . Theirs is the beauty of the bird , or the morning light , and not of art . In the thought of genius there is always a surprise ; and the moral sentiment is well called " the newness , " for it is ...
... light , without paying too great a tax . Theirs is the beauty of the bird , or the morning light , and not of art . In the thought of genius there is always a surprise ; and the moral sentiment is well called " the newness , " for it is ...
Page 64
... light , in sudden discoveries of its profound beauty and repose , as if the clouds that covered it parted at intervals , and showed the approaching traveler the inland mountains , with the tranquil eternal meadows spread at their base ...
... light , in sudden discoveries of its profound beauty and repose , as if the clouds that covered it parted at intervals , and showed the approaching traveler the inland mountains , with the tranquil eternal meadows spread at their base ...
Page 71
... light , and no essence . The conscience must feel it as essence , essential evil . This it is not ; it has an objective existence , but no subjective . Thus inevitably does the universe wear our color , and every object fall ...
... light , and no essence . The conscience must feel it as essence , essential evil . This it is not ; it has an objective existence , but no subjective . Thus inevitably does the universe wear our color , and every object fall ...
Page 76
... light of our life . We dress our garden , eat our dinners , discuss the household with our wives , and these things make no impression , are forgotten next week ; but in the solitude to which every man is always returning , he has a ...
... light of our life . We dress our garden , eat our dinners , discuss the household with our wives , and these things make no impression , are forgotten next week ; but in the solitude to which every man is always returning , he has a ...
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