EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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Page 52
... once , which it cannot retain , though we fain would con- tinue to be pleased in that manner . How strongly I have felt of pictures , that when you have seen one well , you must take your leave of it ; you shall never see it again . I ...
... once , which it cannot retain , though we fain would con- tinue to be pleased in that manner . How strongly I have felt of pictures , that when you have seen one well , you must take your leave of it ; you shall never see it again . I ...
Page 61
... once for all , to the perfect calculation of the kingdom of known cause and effect . In the street and in the newspapers , life appears so plain a business , that manly resolution and adherence to the multiplication - table through all ...
... once for all , to the perfect calculation of the kingdom of known cause and effect . In the street and in the newspapers , life appears so plain a business , that manly resolution and adherence to the multiplication - table through all ...
Page 64
... once arrive at satisfactions , as when , being thirsty , I drink water , or go to the fire , being cold : no ! but I am at first apprised of my vicinity to a new and excellent region of life . By persisting to read or to think , this ...
... once arrive at satisfactions , as when , being thirsty , I drink water , or go to the fire , being cold : no ! but I am at first apprised of my vicinity to a new and excellent region of life . By persisting to read or to think , this ...
Page 68
... Once we lived in what we saw ; now , the rapaciousness of this new power , which threatens to absorb all things , engages us . Nature , art , persons , letters , religions , objects , successively tumble in , and God is but one of its ...
... Once we lived in what we saw ; now , the rapaciousness of this new power , which threatens to absorb all things , engages us . Nature , art , persons , letters , religions , objects , successively tumble in , and God is but one of its ...
Page 107
... once felt if an individual lack the masonic sign , cannot be any casual product , but must be an average result of the character and faculties universally found in men . It seems a certain permanent average ; as the atmosphere is a ...
... once felt if an individual lack the masonic sign , cannot be any casual product , but must be an average result of the character and faculties universally found in men . It seems a certain permanent average ; as the atmosphere is a ...
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