The Treasure Chest: An Anthology of Contemplative ProseJames Donald Adams E.P. Dutton, Incorporated, 1946 - 402 Seiten |
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... object . It floweth from itself and resteth in its object . Love proceedeth of necessity from itself , for unless it be of itself it is not Love . Constraint is destructive and opposite to its nature . The Love from which it flow- eth ...
... object . It floweth from itself and resteth in its object . Love proceedeth of necessity from itself , for unless it be of itself it is not Love . Constraint is destructive and opposite to its nature . The Love from which it flow- eth ...
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... object ( at least ) in which the soul finds absolute content , for which it seeks to live , or dares to die . The heart has , as it were , filled up the moulds of the imagination . The truth of passion keeps pace with and outvies the ...
... object ( at least ) in which the soul finds absolute content , for which it seeks to live , or dares to die . The heart has , as it were , filled up the moulds of the imagination . The truth of passion keeps pace with and outvies the ...
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... objects ; that is the business of our analytical faculties . Man's spirit is concerned with the significance that relates objects to one another . With their totality , which only the piercing eye of the spirit can perceive . The spirit ...
... objects ; that is the business of our analytical faculties . Man's spirit is concerned with the significance that relates objects to one another . With their totality , which only the piercing eye of the spirit can perceive . The spirit ...
Inhalt
Remember Now Thy Creator | 7 |
SIR WALTER RALEIGH | 13 |
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | 22 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Antoine de Saint-Exupéry beauty become believe better birds body C. S. LEWIS creature danger dead death delight dreams dust E. B. WHITE earth Ellen Glasgow emotion eyes farm fear feel flowers GEORGE SANTAYANA GERALD KERSH give H. M. TOMLINSON happiness hath heart human imagination individual kind knew land liberty light living look man's mankind means memory mind moral mystery names nature ness never night ourselves pain passed passions past person pleasure poet poetry prose RALPH WALDO EMERSON reason Robert Henriques SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE seems sense sentiment sleep soul speak spirit stream strong talk temper things thou thought tion toil tree true truth Van Wyck Brooks vanity virtue voice walk WILLIAM HAZLITT wind wisdom women words write youth