EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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Page 28
... true nectar ; and , as it was a spurious mode of attain- ing freedom , as it was an emancipation not into the heavens , but into the freedom of baser places , they were punished for that advantage they won , by a dissipation and ...
... true nectar ; and , as it was a spurious mode of attain- ing freedom , as it was an emancipation not into the heavens , but into the freedom of baser places , they were punished for that advantage they won , by a dissipation and ...
Page 33
... true sense for a moment , but soon becomes old and false . For all symbols are fluxional ; all language is vehicular and transitive , and is good , as ferries and horses are , for conveyance , not as farms and houses are , for homestead ...
... true sense for a moment , but soon becomes old and false . For all symbols are fluxional ; all language is vehicular and transitive , and is good , as ferries and horses are , for conveyance , not as farms and houses are , for homestead ...
Page 39
... true land - lord ! sea - lord ! air - lord ! Wher- ever snow falls , or water flows , or birds fly , wher- ever day and night meet in twilight , wherever the blue heaven is hung by clouds , or sown with stars , wherever are forms with ...
... true land - lord ! sea - lord ! air - lord ! Wher- ever snow falls , or water flows , or birds fly , wher- ever day and night meet in twilight , wherever the blue heaven is hung by clouds , or sown with stars , wherever are forms with ...
Page 55
... true art of life is to skate well on them . Under the oldest mouldiest conven- tions , a man of native force prospers just as well as in the newest world , and that by skill of handling and treatment . He can take hold anywhere . Life ...
... true art of life is to skate well on them . Under the oldest mouldiest conven- tions , a man of native force prospers just as well as in the newest world , and that by skill of handling and treatment . He can take hold anywhere . Life ...
Page 72
... true that all the muses and love and relig- ion hate these developments , and will find a way to punish the chemist , who publishes in the parlor the secrets of the laboratory . And we cannot say too little of our constitutional ...
... true that all the muses and love and relig- ion hate these developments , and will find a way to punish the chemist , who publishes in the parlor the secrets of the laboratory . And we cannot say too little of our constitutional ...
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