Essays, Second SeriesJ.R. Osgood, 1876 - 228 psl. |
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... seem to have lost the perception of the instant de- pendence of form upon soul . There is no doctrine of forms in our philosophy . We were put into our bodies , as fire is put into a pan , to be carried about ; but there is no accurate ...
... seem to have lost the perception of the instant de- pendence of form upon soul . There is no doctrine of forms in our philosophy . We were put into our bodies , as fire is put into a pan , to be carried about ; but there is no accurate ...
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... seem to be minors , who have not yet come into possession of their own , or mutes , who cannot report the conversation they have had with nature . There is no man who does not anticipate a supersensual utility in the sun , and stars ...
... seem to be minors , who have not yet come into possession of their own , or mutes , who cannot report the conversation they have had with nature . There is no man who does not anticipate a supersensual utility in the sun , and stars ...
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... seems always waiting for its poet . I remember , when I was young , how much I was moved one morning by tidings that genius had ap- peared in a youth who sat near me at table . He had left his work , and gone rambling none knew whither ...
... seems always waiting for its poet . I remember , when I was young , how much I was moved one morning by tidings that genius had ap- peared in a youth who sat near me at table . He had left his work , and gone rambling none knew whither ...
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... broken ; 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.
... broken ; 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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... he should be tipsy with water . That spirit which suffices quiet hearts , which seems to come forth to such from every dry knoll of sere grass , from every pine stump , and half - imbedded stone , on which the dull March 30 THE POEТ .
... he should be tipsy with water . That spirit which suffices quiet hearts , which seems to come forth to such from every dry knoll of sere grass , from every pine stump , and half - imbedded stone , on which the dull March 30 THE POEТ .
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