Essays, Volume 1James R. Osgood and Company, 1873 |
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... sweet , of that character he seeks , in every word that is said concerning character , yea , further , in every fact and circumstance , in the run- ning river and the rustling corn . Praise is looked , homage tendered , love flows from ...
... sweet , of that character he seeks , in every word that is said concerning character , yea , further , in every fact and circumstance , in the run- ning river and the rustling corn . Praise is looked , homage tendered , love flows from ...
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... sweet , and not to need diet and bleeding . I ask pri- mary evidence that you are a man , and refuse this appeal from the man to his actions . I know that for myself it makes no difference whether I do or for bear those actions which ...
... sweet , and not to need diet and bleeding . I ask pri- mary evidence that you are a man , and refuse this appeal from the man to his actions . I know that for myself it makes no difference whether I do or for bear those actions which ...
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... sweet faces , have no deep cause , but are put on and off as the wind blows and a newspaper directs . Yet is the discon- tent of the multitude more formidable than that of the senate and the college . It is easy enough for a firm man ...
... sweet faces , have no deep cause , but are put on and off as the wind blows and a newspaper directs . Yet is the discon- tent of the multitude more formidable than that of the senate and the college . It is easy enough for a firm man ...
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... sweet as the murmur of the brook and the rustle of the corn . man . And now at last the highest truth on this subject remains unsaid ; probably cannot be said ; for all that we say is the far - off remembering of the intu- ition . That ...
... sweet as the murmur of the brook and the rustle of the corn . man . And now at last the highest truth on this subject remains unsaid ; probably cannot be said ; for all that we say is the far - off remembering of the intu- ition . That ...
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... of man . Every excess causes a defect ; every defect an excess . Every sweet hath its sour ; every evil its good . Every faculty which is a receiver of pleasure has an equal penalty put on its abuse It COMPENSATION . 87.
... of man . Every excess causes a defect ; every defect an excess . Every sweet hath its sour ; every evil its good . Every faculty which is a receiver of pleasure has an equal penalty put on its abuse It COMPENSATION . 87.
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action affection appear Apuleius beautiful soul beauty behold better black event Bonduca Cæsar Calvinistic character conversation divine earth Epaminondas eternal experience fact fear feel friendship genius genuity gifts give hand heart heaven Heraclitus heroism hour human intel intellect Jean Paul Richter less light ligion live look lose lover man's marriage mind moral nature never noble object OVER-SOUL pain paint Parliament of Love pass passion perception perfect persons Petrarch Phidias Phocion Plato Plotinus Plutarch poet poetry prudence relations religion secret seek seems seen sense sensual sentiment shines society Sophocles soul speak spirit stand stars stoicism sweet talent teach thee things thou thought tion to-day true truth ture universal virtue whilst whole wisdom wise words Xenophon youth