Essays, Lectures and OrationsWilliam S. Orr, 1851 - 568 psl. |
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... thou hast now for many years slid ! As near and proper to us is also that old fable of the Sphinx , who was said to sit on the road - side and put riddles to every passenger . If the man could not answer , she swallowed him alive . If ...
... thou hast now for many years slid ! As near and proper to us is also that old fable of the Sphinx , who was said to sit on the road - side and put riddles to every passenger . If the man could not answer , she swallowed him alive . If ...
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... thou foolish philanthropist , that I grudge the dollar , the dime , the cent I give to such men as do not belong to me , and to whom I do not belong . There is a class of persons to whom by all spiritual affinity I am bought and sold ...
... thou foolish philanthropist , that I grudge the dollar , the dime , the cent I give to such men as do not belong to me , and to whom I do not belong . There is a class of persons to whom by all spiritual affinity I am bought and sold ...
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... thou , speak any man with us , and we will obey . " Everywhere I am bereaved of meeting God in my brother , because he has shut his own temple doors , and recites fables merely of his brother's , or his brother's brother's God . Every ...
... thou , speak any man with us , and we will obey . " Everywhere I am bereaved of meeting God in my brother , because he has shut his own temple doors , and recites fables merely of his brother's , or his brother's brother's God . Every ...
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... thou canst not hope too much or dare too much . There is at this moment , there is for me an utterance bare and grand as that of the colossal chisel of Phidias , or trowel of the Egyptians , or the pen of Moses , or Dante , but ...
... thou canst not hope too much or dare too much . There is at this moment , there is for me an utterance bare and grand as that of the colossal chisel of Phidias , or trowel of the Egyptians , or the pen of Moses , or Dante , but ...
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... thou only firm column must presently appear the upholder of all that surrounds thee . He who knows that power is in the soul , that he is weak only because he has looked for good out of him and elsewhere , and so perceiving , throws ...
... thou only firm column must presently appear the upholder of all that surrounds thee . He who knows that power is in the soul , that he is weak only because he has looked for good out of him and elsewhere , and so perceiving , throws ...
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