Essays, Lectures and OrationsWilliam S. Orr, 1848 - 364 páginas |
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... less , indeed , by the formal and lengthened exposition of a few allegories , than by the apt and frequent use of many . 66 With a becoming reverence for the rich stores of knowledge , be- queathed to us by the past , he has no unwise ...
... less , indeed , by the formal and lengthened exposition of a few allegories , than by the apt and frequent use of many . 66 With a becoming reverence for the rich stores of knowledge , be- queathed to us by the past , he has no unwise ...
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... less than all his history . Without hurry , without rest , the human spirit goes forth from the beginning to embody every faculty , every thought , every emotion , which belongs to it in appropriate events . But always the thought is ...
... less than all his history . Without hurry , without rest , the human spirit goes forth from the beginning to embody every faculty , every thought , every emotion , which belongs to it in appropriate events . But always the thought is ...
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... less true to all time are all the details of that stately apologue . Apollo kept the flocks of Admetus , said the poets . Every man is a divinity in disguise , a god playing the fool . It seems as if heaven had sent its insane angels ...
... less true to all time are all the details of that stately apologue . Apollo kept the flocks of Admetus , said the poets . Every man is a divinity in disguise , a god playing the fool . It seems as if heaven had sent its insane angels ...
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... less strictly implicated . He is the compend of time : he is also the correlative of nature . The power of man consists in the multitude of his affinities , in the fact that his life is intertwined with the whole chain of organic and ...
... less strictly implicated . He is the compend of time : he is also the correlative of nature . The power of man consists in the multitude of his affinities , in the fact that his life is intertwined with the whole chain of organic and ...
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... less with its own piquancy and charm , and made it enviable and gracious , and its claims not to be put by , if it will stand by itself . Do not think the youth has no force because he cannot speak to you and me . Hark ! in the next ...
... less with its own piquancy and charm , and made it enviable and gracious , and its claims not to be put by , if it will stand by itself . Do not think the youth has no force because he cannot speak to you and me . Hark ! in the next ...
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abstrac action affections appear astronomy beauty becomes behold better black event Bonduca character church Conservatism conversation divine doctrine earth Emanuel Swedenborg Epaminondas eternal exist fact faculties faith fear feel genius give hand heart heaven honour hope hour human idea inspiration intellect labour light live look man's manual labour means mind moral nature never noble object Parliament of Love perception perfect persons Phidias philosophy Phocion Pindar Plato Plotinus Plutarch poet poetry present prudence racter reason reform relation religion rich scholar seems seen sense sentiment shines society Sophocles soul speak spirit stand stars sublime talent teach thee things thou thought tion tism to-day Transcendentalist true truth universal Uranus virtue whilst whole wisdom wise words worship Xenophon Zoroaster