The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writingsTrübner, 1865 |
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... look in vain for the signs of that more elevated spirituality so noticeable in the popular poetry of some other nations . The Americans have produced but little poetry in the simple form of ballads ; little which circulates among the ...
... look in vain for the signs of that more elevated spirituality so noticeable in the popular poetry of some other nations . The Americans have produced but little poetry in the simple form of ballads ; little which circulates among the ...
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... look a little at the oppor- tunities afforded him by his profession . The Church and State are two conspicuous and import- ant forms of popular action . The State is an institution which represents man in his relations with man ; —the ...
... look a little at the oppor- tunities afforded him by his profession . The Church and State are two conspicuous and import- ant forms of popular action . The State is an institution which represents man in his relations with man ; —the ...
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... look for much also from other men . He asks men to lend him their ears , if he have anything to teach , knowing that ... looks for corn as proof that he sowed good seed in the field ; he trusts men will become better by his words— wiser ...
... look for much also from other men . He asks men to lend him their ears , if he have anything to teach , knowing that ... looks for corn as proof that he sowed good seed in the field ; he trusts men will become better by his words— wiser ...
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... looks of hundreds or thousands would win eloquence almost out of the stones . The ocean is always sublime in its move- ments , but the smallest spring under the oak has beauty in its still transparence , and sends its waters to the sea ...
... looks of hundreds or thousands would win eloquence almost out of the stones . The ocean is always sublime in its move- ments , but the smallest spring under the oak has beauty in its still transparence , and sends its waters to the sea ...
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... looks into men's eyes as he speaks , and in their varying faces reads their confession , what they could oft conceal , both ill and good , -reads some- times with astonished eyes . Reader , you have seen an old coin , worn smooth so ...
... looks into men's eyes as he speaks , and in their varying faces reads their confession , what they could oft conceal , both ill and good , -reads some- times with astonished eyes . Reader , you have seen an old coin , worn smooth so ...
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