Essays, Second SeriesJ.R. Osgood, 1876 - 228 psl. |
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... heaven , earth , and sea . How gladly we listened ! how credu- lous ! Society seemed to be compromised . We sat in the aurora of a sunrise which was to put out all the stars . Boston seemed to be at twice the distance it had the night ...
... heaven , earth , and sea . How gladly we listened ! how credu- lous ! Society seemed to be compromised . We sat in the aurora of a sunrise which was to put out all the stars . Boston seemed to be at twice the distance it had the night ...
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... ; I shall mount above these clouds and opaque airs in which I live , opaque , though they seem transparent , and from the heaven of truth I shall see - - B : and comprehend my relations . That will reconcile me THE POET . 17.
... ; I shall mount above these clouds and opaque airs in which I live , opaque , though they seem transparent , and from the heaven of truth I shall see - - B : and comprehend my relations . That will reconcile me THE POET . 17.
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... heavens , and is merely bent that I should admire his skill to rise , like a foul or a flying - fish , a little way from the ground or the water ; but the all - piercing , all - feeding , and ocular air of heaven , that man shall never ...
... heavens , and is merely bent that I should admire his skill to rise , like a foul or a flying - fish , a little way from the ground or the water ; but the all - piercing , all - feeding , and ocular air of heaven , that man shall never ...
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... they were self - existent ; but these are the retinue of that Being we have . " The mighty heaven , " said Proclus , " exhibits , in its transfigurations , clear images of the splendor of intellectual perceptions ; being THE POET . 19.
... they were self - existent ; but these are the retinue of that Being we have . " The mighty heaven , " said Proclus , " exhibits , in its transfigurations , clear images of the splendor of intellectual perceptions ; being THE POET . 19.
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... heavens , but into the freedom of baser places , they were punished for that advantage they won , by a dis- sipation and deterioration . But never can any advantage be taken of nature by a trick . The spirit of the world , the great ...
... heavens , but into the freedom of baser places , they were punished for that advantage they won , by a dis- sipation and deterioration . But never can any advantage be taken of nature by a trick . The spirit of the world , the great ...
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