Essays, Second SeriesJ.R. Osgood, 1876 - 228 psl. |
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... say , Because thou wert born to a whole , and this story is a particular ? The reason of the pain this dis- covery causes us ( and we make it late in respect to works of arts and intellect ) , is the plaint EXPERIENCE . 51.
... say , Because thou wert born to a whole , and this story is a particular ? The reason of the pain this dis- covery causes us ( and we make it late in respect to works of arts and intellect ) , is the plaint EXPERIENCE . 51.
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... particular union lasts , the more energy of appetency the parts not in union acquire . Life will be imaged , but cannot be divided nor doub- led . Any invasion of its unity would be chaos . The soul is not twin - born , but the only ...
... particular union lasts , the more energy of appetency the parts not in union acquire . Life will be imaged , but cannot be divided nor doub- led . Any invasion of its unity would be chaos . The soul is not twin - born , but the only ...
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... who , by the pure quality of his nature , shed an epic splendor around the facts of his death , which has transfigured every particular into an universal symbol for the eyes of mankind . This great defeat is CHARACTER . 95.
... who , by the pure quality of his nature , shed an epic splendor around the facts of his death , which has transfigured every particular into an universal symbol for the eyes of mankind . This great defeat is CHARACTER . 95.
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... particular , and sees its partiality , he shuts his mouth in disgust . For , no man can write anything , who does not think that what he writes is for the time the history of the world ; or do anything well , who does not esteem his ...
... particular , and sees its partiality , he shuts his mouth in disgust . For , no man can write anything , who does not think that what he writes is for the time the history of the world ; or do anything well , who does not esteem his ...
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... particular case : that they all are imitable , all alterable ; we may make as good ; we may make better . Society is an illusion to the young citizen . It lies before him in rigid repose , with certain names , men , and insti- tutions ...
... particular case : that they all are imitable , all alterable ; we may make as good ; we may make better . Society is an illusion to the young citizen . It lies before him in rigid repose , with certain names , men , and insti- tutions ...
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