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... object , but is able to see the sensual allurement of an object , and not see the sensual hurt ; he sees the mermaid's head , but not the dragon's tail ; and thinks he can cut off that which he would have , from that which he would not ...
... object , but is able to see the sensual allurement of an object , and not see the sensual hurt ; he sees the mermaid's head , but not the dragon's tail ; and thinks he can cut off that which he would have , from that which he would not ...
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... object . A chemist may tell his most precious secrets to a carpenter , and he shall never be the wiser the secrets he would not utter to a chemist for an estate . God screens us evermore fram premature ideas . Our eyes are holden that ...
... object . A chemist may tell his most precious secrets to a carpenter , and he shall never be the wiser the secrets he would not utter to a chemist for an estate . God screens us evermore fram premature ideas . Our eyes are holden that ...
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... object of the man , the aim of these moments , is to make daylight shine through him ; to suffer the law to traverse his whole being without obstruction , so that , on what point soever of his doing your eye falls , it shall report ...
... object of the man , the aim of these moments , is to make daylight shine through him ; to suffer the law to traverse his whole being without obstruction , so that , on what point soever of his doing your eye falls , it shall report ...
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... object are not , like other images , written in water , but , as Plutarch said , " enamelled in fire , " and make the study of midnight . Thou art not gone , being gone , where'er thou art , Thou leav'st in him thy watchful eyes , in ...
... object are not , like other images , written in water , but , as Plutarch said , " enamelled in fire , " and make the study of midnight . Thou art not gone , being gone , where'er thou art , Thou leav'st in him thy watchful eyes , in ...
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... object . In giving him to another , it still more gives him to himself . He is a new man , with new perceptions , new and keener purposes , and a religious solemnity of character and aims . He does not longer appertain to his family and ...
... object . In giving him to another , it still more gives him to himself . He is a new man , with new perceptions , new and keener purposes , and a religious solemnity of character and aims . He does not longer appertain to his family and ...
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