Essays, Second SeriesJ.R. Osgood, 1876 - 228 psl. |
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... human doors , and suffering the ethereal tides to roll and circulate through him then he is caught up into the life of the Universe , his speech is thunder , his thought is law , and : his words are universally intelligible as the ...
... human doors , and suffering the ethereal tides to roll and circulate through him then he is caught up into the life of the Universe , his speech is thunder , his thought is law , and : his words are universally intelligible as the ...
38 psl.
... human figures ; the orator , into the assembly of the people ; and the others , in such scenes as each has found exciting to his intellect ; and each presently feels the new desire . He hears a voice , he sees a beckoning . Then he is ...
... human figures ; the orator , into the assembly of the people ; and the others , in such scenes as each has found exciting to his intellect ; and each presently feels the new desire . He hears a voice , he sees a beckoning . Then he is ...
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... human life ? Of what use , if the brain is too cold or too hot , and the man does not care enough for results , to stimulate him to experiment , and hold him up in it ? or if the web is too finely woven , too irritable by pleasure and ...
... human life ? Of what use , if the brain is too cold or too hot , and the man does not care enough for results , to stimulate him to experiment , and hold him up in it ? or if the web is too finely woven , too irritable by pleasure and ...
56 psl.
... human body never absent . A collector recently bought at pub- lic auction , in London , for one hundred and fifty - seven guineas , an autograph of Shakspeare : but for nothing a school - boy can read Hamlet , and can detect secrets of ...
... human body never absent . A collector recently bought at pub- lic auction , in London , for one hundred and fifty - seven guineas , an autograph of Shakspeare : but for nothing a school - boy can read Hamlet , and can detect secrets of ...
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... Human life is made up of the two elements , power and form , and the proportion must be invariably kept , if we would have it sweet and sound . Each of these elements in excess makes a mischief as hurtful as its defect . Everything runs ...
... Human life is made up of the two elements , power and form , and the proportion must be invariably kept , if we would have it sweet and sound . Each of these elements in excess makes a mischief as hurtful as its defect . Everything runs ...
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