The Dial, 3–4 tomaiWeeks, Jordan, and Company, 1843 A magazine for literature, philosophy, and religion. |
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... beauty , which the fancy finds in everything else , certainly accuses that manner of life we lead . Why should it be hateful ? Why should it contrast thus with all natural beauty ? Why should it not be poetic , and invite and raise us ...
... beauty , which the fancy finds in everything else , certainly accuses that manner of life we lead . Why should it be hateful ? Why should it contrast thus with all natural beauty ? Why should it not be poetic , and invite and raise us ...
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... beauty and ugliness , genius or deprava- tion . As the granite comes to the surface , and towers into the highest mountains , and , if we dig down , we find it be- low the superficial strata , so in all the details of our do- mestic or ...
... beauty and ugliness , genius or deprava- tion . As the granite comes to the surface , and towers into the highest mountains , and , if we dig down , we find it be- low the superficial strata , so in all the details of our do- mestic or ...
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... beauty no harm nor disappointment can The doctrines of despair , of spiritual or political ty- ranny or servitude , were never taught by such as shared the serenity of nature . Surely good courage will not flag here on the Atlantic ...
... beauty no harm nor disappointment can The doctrines of despair , of spiritual or political ty- ranny or servitude , were never taught by such as shared the serenity of nature . Surely good courage will not flag here on the Atlantic ...
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... beauty in any of the recesses of nature , I am re- minded , by the serene and retired spirit in which it requires to be contemplated , of the inexpressible privacy of a life , how silent and unambitious it is . The beauty there is in ...
... beauty in any of the recesses of nature , I am re- minded , by the serene and retired spirit in which it requires to be contemplated , of the inexpressible privacy of a life , how silent and unambitious it is . The beauty there is in ...
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... beauty and never ending novelty of his position . The pines grow- ing down to the water's edge will show newly as in the glare of a conflagration , and as he floats under the willows with his light , the song - sparrow will often wake ...
... beauty and never ending novelty of his position . The pines grow- ing down to the water's edge will show newly as in the glare of a conflagration , and as he floats under the willows with his light , the song - sparrow will often wake ...
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The Dial– A Magazine for Literature, Philosophy, and Religion, 1 tomas Margaret Fuller,Ralph Waldo Emerson,George Ripley Visos knygos peržiūra - 1841 |
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