EssaysHoughton, Mifflin Company, 1883 - 270 páginas |
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... relations . That will reconcile me to life and renovate nature , to see trifles ani- mated by a tendency , and to know what I am doing . Life will no more be a noise ; now I shall see men and women , and know the signs by which they may ...
... relations . That will reconcile me to life and renovate nature , to see trifles ani- mated by a tendency , and to know what I am doing . Life will no more be a noise ; now I shall see men and women , and know the signs by which they may ...
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... relation is a new word . Also we use defects and deformities to a sacred purpose , so ex- pressing our sense that the evils of the world are such only to the evil eye . In the old mythology , mythologists observe , defects are ascribed ...
... relation is a new word . Also we use defects and deformities to a sacred purpose , so ex- pressing our sense that the evils of the world are such only to the evil eye . In the old mythology , mythologists observe , defects are ascribed ...
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... relations in which he is enclosed . Hence a great number of such as were professionally ex- pressers of Beauty , as painters , poets , musicians , and actors , have been more than others wont to lead a life of pleasure and indulgence ...
... relations in which he is enclosed . Hence a great number of such as were professionally ex- pressers of Beauty , as painters , poets , musicians , and actors , have been more than others wont to lead a life of pleasure and indulgence ...
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... relations through the mas- querade of birds and beasts ; we take the cheer- ful hint of the immortality of our essence and its versatile habit and escapes , as when the gypsies say of themselves " it is in vain to hang them , they ...
... relations through the mas- querade of birds and beasts ; we take the cheer- ful hint of the immortality of our essence and its versatile habit and escapes , as when the gypsies say of themselves " it is in vain to hang them , they ...
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... relations to each other are oblique and cas- ual . Dream delivers us to dream , and there is no end to illusion . Life is a train of moods like a string of beads , and as we pass through them they prove to be many - colored lenses which ...
... relations to each other are oblique and cas- ual . Dream delivers us to dream , and there is no end to illusion . Life is a train of moods like a string of beads , and as we pass through them they prove to be many - colored lenses which ...
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