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... ideas into being . Such a phrase is " College Life " , used not only by those inti- mately connected with collegiate institutions , but employed by ... idea of difference , it has come to Roca MAR 3 1908 SMITH COLLEGE MONTHLY, VOL XI.
... ideas into being . Such a phrase is " College Life " , used not only by those inti- mately connected with collegiate institutions , but employed by ... idea of difference , it has come to Roca MAR 3 1908 SMITH COLLEGE MONTHLY, VOL XI.
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ing the idea of difference , it has come to convey the idea of a great and disproportionate importance . And it is this idea that we would stigmatize as erroneous , because it distorts the per- spective of life by exalting four short ...
ing the idea of difference , it has come to convey the idea of a great and disproportionate importance . And it is this idea that we would stigmatize as erroneous , because it distorts the per- spective of life by exalting four short ...
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... ideas , and so the enthusiasm which he brought to them carried . His was a literary influence that cannot be measured by his general popularity , because it won him disciples among the young men of letters , who in their turn ...
... ideas , and so the enthusiasm which he brought to them carried . His was a literary influence that cannot be measured by his general popularity , because it won him disciples among the young men of letters , who in their turn ...
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... idea that the age they lived in was stranger than another . There are the Paston Letters to prove it , -but to us looking back it seems like a return to the rule of Chaos and old Night . And right in the midst of this vague wild hurly ...
... idea that the age they lived in was stranger than another . There are the Paston Letters to prove it , -but to us looking back it seems like a return to the rule of Chaos and old Night . And right in the midst of this vague wild hurly ...
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... idea . As the guilty passion of the lovers has been the root of all the evil in the whole system , so " the blameless King " is an embodiment of all the good . He must win the true victory , even though he seems to be defeated by the ...
... idea . As the guilty passion of the lovers has been the root of all the evil in the whole system , so " the blameless King " is an embodiment of all the good . He must win the true victory , even though he seems to be defeated by the ...
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Página 392 - REQUIEM UNDER the wide and starry sky, Dig the grave and let me lie. Glad did I live and gladly die, And I laid me down with a will. This be the verse you grave for me: Here he lies where he longed to be ; Home is the sailor, home from sea, And the hunter home from the hill.
Página 14 - Out of the night that covers me, Black as the Pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul.
Página 134 - This world, which is the same for all, no one of gods or men has made; but it was ever, is now, and ever shall be an ever-living Fire, with measures of it kindling, and measures going out.
Página 134 - You cannot step twice into the same river; for fresh waters are ever flowing in upon you.
Página 185 - Get leave to work In this world — 'tis the best you get at all; For God, in cursing, gives us better gifts Than men in benediction. God says, "Sweat For foreheads," men say "crowns," and so we are crowned, Ay, gashed by some tormenting circle of steel Which snaps with a secret spring. Get work, get work; Be sure 'tis better than what you work to get.
Página 28 - Launcelot ; for of a more nobler man might I not be slain. Also Sir Launcelot, for all the love that ever was betwixt us, make no tarrying, but come over the sea in all haste, that thou mayst with thy noble knights rescue that noble king that made thee knight, that is my lord Arthur...
Página 19 - For myself, there had been epochs of my life when I too might have asked of this prophet the master word that should solve me the riddle of the universe ; but now, being happy, I felt as if there were no question to be put, and therefore admired Emerson as a poet of deep beauty and austere tenderness, but sought nothing from him as a philosopher.