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... hold primarily on nature . But wise men pierce this rotten diction and fasten words again to visible things ; so that picturesque lan- guage is at once a commanding certificate that he who employs it is a man in alliance with truth and ...
... hold primarily on nature . But wise men pierce this rotten diction and fasten words again to visible things ; so that picturesque lan- guage is at once a commanding certificate that he who employs it is a man in alliance with truth and ...
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... holds true through- out nature . So intimate is this Unity , that , it is easily seen , it lies under the undermost garment of nature , and betrays its source in Universal Spirit . For it pervades Thought also . Every universal truth ...
... holds true through- out nature . So intimate is this Unity , that , it is easily seen , it lies under the undermost garment of nature , and betrays its source in Universal Spirit . For it pervades Thought also . Every universal truth ...
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... holds itself off from a too trivial and microscopic study of the universal tablet . It respects the end too much , to immerse itself in the means . It sees something more important in Christianity than the scandals of ecclesiastical ...
... holds itself off from a too trivial and microscopic study of the universal tablet . It respects the end too much , to immerse itself in the means . It sees something more important in Christianity than the scandals of ecclesiastical ...
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... hold by this . They pin me down . They look backward and not forward . But genius looks forward ; the eyes of man are set in his forehead , not in his hindhead ; man hopes ; genius cre- ates . Whatever talents may be , if the man create ...
... hold by this . They pin me down . They look backward and not forward . But genius looks forward ; the eyes of man are set in his forehead , not in his hindhead ; man hopes ; genius cre- ates . Whatever talents may be , if the man create ...
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... hold by himself ; add observation to observation , patient of neglect , patient of reproach ; and bide his own time , - happy enough , if he can satisfy himself alone , that this day he has seen something truly . Success treads on every ...
... hold by himself ; add observation to observation , patient of neglect , patient of reproach ; and bide his own time , - happy enough , if he can satisfy himself alone , that this day he has seen something truly . Success treads on every ...
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