Essays, First SeriesJohn B. Alden, 1886 - 343 pages |
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Page 82
... never be made by the study of Shakspeare . Do that which is assigned you , and you cannot hope too much or dare too much . There is at this mo- ment for you an utterance brave and grand as that of the colossal chisel of Phidias , or ...
... never be made by the study of Shakspeare . Do that which is assigned you , and you cannot hope too much or dare too much . There is at this mo- ment for you an utterance brave and grand as that of the colossal chisel of Phidias , or ...
Page 117
... never a Pessimism . " " His life is a progress , and not a station . His instinct is trust . Our instinct uses 66 more and " less " in application to man , of the presence of Thus do all things preach the indifferency of cir- cumstances ...
... never a Pessimism . " " His life is a progress , and not a station . His instinct is trust . Our instinct uses 66 more and " less " in application to man , of the presence of Thus do all things preach the indifferency of cir- cumstances ...
Page 117
... never a Pessimism . His life is a progress , and not a station . His instinct is trust . Our instinct uses 66 more and 99 " less " in application to man , of the presence of Thus do all things preach the indifferency of cir- cumstances ...
... never a Pessimism . His life is a progress , and not a station . His instinct is trust . Our instinct uses 66 more and 99 " less " in application to man , of the presence of Thus do all things preach the indifferency of cir- cumstances ...
Page 117
... never a Pessimism . 99 His life is a progress , and not a station . His instinct is trust . Our instinct uses 66 more and " less " in application to man , of the presence of greater than the coward ; the true , the benevolent the soul ...
... never a Pessimism . 99 His life is a progress , and not a station . His instinct is trust . Our instinct uses 66 more and " less " in application to man , of the presence of greater than the coward ; the true , the benevolent the soul ...
Page 118
... never am a real sufferer but by my own fault . " - In the nature of the soul is the compensation for the inequalities of condition . The radical tragedy of nature seems to be the distinction of More and feel indignation or malevolence ...
... never am a real sufferer but by my own fault . " - In the nature of the soul is the compensation for the inequalities of condition . The radical tragedy of nature seems to be the distinction of More and feel indignation or malevolence ...
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