Essays, Volume 1Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1905 - 354 pages |
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Page 35
... person . Character , reality , reminds you of nothing else ; it takes place of the whole creation . The man must be so ... persons . Let a man then know his worth , and keep things under his feet . Let him not peep or steal , or skulk up ...
... person . Character , reality , reminds you of nothing else ; it takes place of the whole creation . The man must be so ... persons . Let a man then know his worth , and keep things under his feet . Let him not peep or steal , or skulk up ...
Page 36
... person , was the hieroglyphic by which they obscurely signified their consciousness of their own right and comeliness , the right of every man . The magnetism which all original action exerts is explained when we inquire the reason of ...
... person , was the hieroglyphic by which they obscurely signified their consciousness of their own right and comeliness , the right of every man . The magnetism which all original action exerts is explained when we inquire the reason of ...
Page 39
... persons that ever existed are its forgotten ministers . Fear and hope are alike beneath it . There is some- what low even in hope . In the hour of vision , there is nothing that can be called gratitude , nor properly joy . The soul ...
... persons that ever existed are its forgotten ministers . Fear and hope are alike beneath it . There is some- what low even in hope . In the hour of vision , there is nothing that can be called gratitude , nor properly joy . The soul ...
Page 41
... persons look , begirt each one with a precinct or sanc- tuary ! So let us always sit . Why should we assume the faults of our friend , or wife , or father , or child , because they sit around our hearth , or are said to have the same ...
... persons look , begirt each one with a precinct or sanc- tuary ! So let us always sit . Why should we assume the faults of our friend , or wife , or father , or child , because they sit around our hearth , or are said to have the same ...
Page 42
... persons have their moments of reason , when they look out into the region of absolute truth ; then will they justify me , and do the same thing . The populace think that your rejection of popular standards is a rejection of all standard ...
... persons have their moments of reason , when they look out into the region of absolute truth ; then will they justify me , and do the same thing . The populace think that your rejection of popular standards is a rejection of all standard ...
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