Complete Essays and Other WritingsModern Library, 1950 - 930 psl. |
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... hour . THERE is a difference between one and another hour of life in their authority and subsequent effect . Our faith comes in mo- inents ; our vice is habitual . Yet there is a depth in those brie moments which constrains us to ...
... hour . THERE is a difference between one and another hour of life in their authority and subsequent effect . Our faith comes in mo- inents ; our vice is habitual . Yet there is a depth in those brie moments which constrains us to ...
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... hour -that is happiness ; to fill the hour and leave no crevice for a repentance or an approval . We live amid surfaces , and the true art of life is to skate well on them . Under the oldest mouldiest conventions a man of native force ...
... hour -that is happiness ; to fill the hour and leave no crevice for a repentance or an approval . We live amid surfaces , and the true art of life is to skate well on them . Under the oldest mouldiest conventions a man of native force ...
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... hour to hour , we should not be here to write and to read , but should have been burned or frozen long ago . She would never get anything done , if she suffered Admirable Crichtons and universal geniuses . She loves better a wheelwright ...
... hour to hour , we should not be here to write and to read , but should have been burned or frozen long ago . She would never get anything done , if she suffered Admirable Crichtons and universal geniuses . She loves better a wheelwright ...
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