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... lands , new men , new thoughts . Let us demand our own works and laws and worship . Undoubtedly we have no questions to ask which are unanswerable . We must trust the perfection of the cre- ation so far , as to believe that whatever ...
... lands , new men , new thoughts . Let us demand our own works and laws and worship . Undoubtedly we have no questions to ask which are unanswerable . We must trust the perfection of the cre- ation so far , as to believe that whatever ...
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... land scape is pleasant only half the year . I please myself with the graces of the winter scenery , and believe that we are as much touched by it as by the genial influences of summer . To the attentive eye , each moment of the year has ...
... land scape is pleasant only half the year . I please myself with the graces of the winter scenery , and believe that we are as much touched by it as by the genial influences of summer . To the attentive eye , each moment of the year has ...
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... land and sea interact , and worlds revolve and intermingle without number or end , deep yawning under deep , and galaxy balancing galaxy , throughout absolute space , - or , whether , without relations of time and space , the same ...
... land and sea interact , and worlds revolve and intermingle without number or end , deep yawning under deep , and galaxy balancing galaxy , throughout absolute space , - or , whether , without relations of time and space , the same ...
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... land and the sea , makes them revolve around the axis of his primary thought , and disposes them anew . Possessed himself by a heroic passion , he uses matter as symbols of it . The sensual man conforms thoughts to things ; the poet ...
... land and the sea , makes them revolve around the axis of his primary thought , and disposes them anew . Possessed himself by a heroic passion , he uses matter as symbols of it . The sensual man conforms thoughts to things ; the poet ...
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... called his house , Rome ; you perhaps call yours , a cobbler's trade ; a hundred acres of ploughed land ; or a scholar's garret . Yet line for line and point for point , your dominion is as great as theirs , though without 66 PROSPECTS .
... called his house , Rome ; you perhaps call yours , a cobbler's trade ; a hundred acres of ploughed land ; or a scholar's garret . Yet line for line and point for point , your dominion is as great as theirs , though without 66 PROSPECTS .
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