Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
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... body ; it is raised a spiritual body . " The motion of the earth round its axis , and round the sun , makes the day , and the year . These are certain amounts of brute light and heat . But is there no intent of an analogy between man's ...
... body ; it is raised a spiritual body . " The motion of the earth round its axis , and round the sun , makes the day , and the year . These are certain amounts of brute light and heat . But is there no intent of an analogy between man's ...
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... body would feast . The soul says , The man and woman shall be one flesh and one soul ; the body would join the flesh only . The soul says , Have dominion over all things to the ends of virtue ; the body would have the power over things ...
... body would feast . The soul says , The man and woman shall be one flesh and one soul ; the body would join the flesh only . The soul says , Have dominion over all things to the ends of virtue ; the body would have the power over things ...
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... body or out of the body , God knoweth , - and made me aware that I had played the fool with fools all this time , but that law existed for me and for all ; that to me belong trust , a child's trust and obedience , and the worship of ...
... body or out of the body , God knoweth , - and made me aware that I had played the fool with fools all this time , but that law existed for me and for all ; that to me belong trust , a child's trust and obedience , and the worship of ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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