The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen5David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... infinite variations of opinions that arise in them from their passion , avo- cations , and caprices , which over - rule all their other less clear judgments . It is through her that men , as depraved as they are , have not yet presumed ...
... infinite variations of opinions that arise in them from their passion , avo- cations , and caprices , which over - rule all their other less clear judgments . It is through her that men , as depraved as they are , have not yet presumed ...
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... infinite of images and characters ranged in an order I did not contrive , and of which chance could not be the author . For I never had the least thought either of writing anything in my brain , or to place in any order the images and ...
... infinite of images and characters ranged in an order I did not contrive , and of which chance could not be the author . For I never had the least thought either of writing anything in my brain , or to place in any order the images and ...
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... infinite , and , through the rule of the infinite , all finite things , is likewise infinitely ignorant of all the objects that surround it . It is alto- gether ignorant of itself , and gropes about in an abyss of dark- ness . It ...
... infinite , and , through the rule of the infinite , all finite things , is likewise infinitely ignorant of all the objects that surround it . It is alto- gether ignorant of itself , and gropes about in an abyss of dark- ness . It ...
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... infinite is not a confused collection of finite ob- jects , which the mind may mistake for a true infinite . true infinite of which we have the thought and idea . We know it so well that we exactly distinguish it from whatever it is not ...
... infinite is not a confused collection of finite ob- jects , which the mind may mistake for a true infinite . true infinite of which we have the thought and idea . We know it so well that we exactly distinguish it from whatever it is not ...
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... Infinite ! For all life is thy life , and only the religious eye pierces to the kingdom of veritable beauty . I am related to Thee , and all that I behold around me is re- lated to me . All is quick , all is soul , and gazes upon me ...
... Infinite ! For all life is thy life , and only the religious eye pierces to the kingdom of veritable beauty . I am related to Thee , and all that I behold around me is re- lated to me . All is quick , all is soul , and gazes upon me ...
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