Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 3 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1850 |
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... soul of gener- ous trust their elders had . All their senses are skeptics and doubters , materialists reporting things for other skeptics to doubt still further upon . Nature becomes a reluctant witness upon the stand , badgered with ...
... soul of gener- ous trust their elders had . All their senses are skeptics and doubters , materialists reporting things for other skeptics to doubt still further upon . Nature becomes a reluctant witness upon the stand , badgered with ...
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... soul we see ( Time's ocean underpast ) revive in thee , As , diving nigh to Elis , Arethuse Comes up to loose her zone by Syracuse . The great charm of Mr. Thoreau's book seems to be , that its being a book at all is a happy fortuity ...
... soul we see ( Time's ocean underpast ) revive in thee , As , diving nigh to Elis , Arethuse Comes up to loose her zone by Syracuse . The great charm of Mr. Thoreau's book seems to be , that its being a book at all is a happy fortuity ...
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... soul is of a bright invis- ible green " ? We would recommend to Mr. Thoreau some of the Welsh sacred poetry . Many of the Triads hold an infi- nite deal of nothing , especially after the bottoms have been knocked out of them by ...
... soul is of a bright invis- ible green " ? We would recommend to Mr. Thoreau some of the Welsh sacred poetry . Many of the Triads hold an infi- nite deal of nothing , especially after the bottoms have been knocked out of them by ...
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... soul of man , con- tinually derides all our criminality as transient or unreal , so that no criminal ever shows himself so black as to make us feel that he is beyond God's power to bless . No man does evil save from the stress of nature ...
... soul of man , con- tinually derides all our criminality as transient or unreal , so that no criminal ever shows himself so black as to make us feel that he is beyond God's power to bless . No man does evil save from the stress of nature ...
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... soul , only as he obeys his spontaneous taste or attraction . The reason accordingly why the painter , the poet ... souls . These men to some extent have sunk the service of nature and society in the obedience of their own private ...
... soul , only as he obeys his spontaneous taste or attraction . The reason accordingly why the painter , the poet ... souls . These men to some extent have sunk the service of nature and society in the obedience of their own private ...
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