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... born in , is it not the age of Revolution ; when the old and the new stand side by side , and admit of being compared ; when the energies of all men are searched by fear and by hope ; when the historic glories of the old can be ...
... born in , is it not the age of Revolution ; when the old and the new stand side by side , and admit of being compared ; when the energies of all men are searched by fear and by hope ; when the historic glories of the old can be ...
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... born , low as he now lies in evil and weakness . That which he venerates is still his own , though he has not realized it yet . He ought . He knows the sense of that grand word , though his analysis fails entirely to render account of ...
... born , low as he now lies in evil and weakness . That which he venerates is still his own , though he has not realized it yet . He ought . He knows the sense of that grand word , though his analysis fails entirely to render account of ...
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... born bard of the Holy Ghost , behind you all conformity , and acquaint men at first hand with Deity . Look to it first and only , that fashion , cus- tom , authority , pleasure , and money are nothing to you , are not bandages over your ...
... born bard of the Holy Ghost , behind you all conformity , and acquaint men at first hand with Deity . Look to it first and only , that fashion , cus- tom , authority , pleasure , and money are nothing to you , are not bandages over your ...
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... born out of the eternal silence ; and now will we live , live for ourselves , and not as the pall - bearers of a funeral , but as the upholders and creators of our - age ; and neither Greece nor Rome , nor the 132 LITERARY ETHICS .
... born out of the eternal silence ; and now will we live , live for ourselves , and not as the pall - bearers of a funeral , but as the upholders and creators of our - age ; and neither Greece nor Rome , nor the 132 LITERARY ETHICS .
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... born of wo- inen . The difference of circumstance is merely costume . I am tasting the selfsame life , - its sweetness , its great- ness , its pain , which I so admire in other men . Do not foolishly ask of the inscrutable , obliterated ...
... born of wo- inen . The difference of circumstance is merely costume . I am tasting the selfsame life , - its sweetness , its great- ness , its pain , which I so admire in other men . Do not foolishly ask of the inscrutable , obliterated ...
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