The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen9David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... live consistently . In short , he alone is well educated . Now , of those three different educations , that of nature is in- dependent in us ; that of things depends on us only in particular respects , and this in a hypothetical sense ...
... live consistently . In short , he alone is well educated . Now , of those three different educations , that of nature is in- dependent in us ; that of things depends on us only in particular respects , and this in a hypothetical sense ...
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... live , and so die , without weakness , and without ostentation ? When Plato described his imaginary good man loaded with all the shame of guilt , yet meriting the highest rewards of virtue , he describes exactly the character of Jesus ...
... live , and so die , without weakness , and without ostentation ? When Plato described his imaginary good man loaded with all the shame of guilt , yet meriting the highest rewards of virtue , he describes exactly the character of Jesus ...
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... lives , when nature is not producing scene after scene , picture after picture , glory after glory , and working still ... live always in the midst of them ; he injures them by his presence , he ceases to feel them if he is always with ...
... lives , when nature is not producing scene after scene , picture after picture , glory after glory , and working still ... live always in the midst of them ; he injures them by his presence , he ceases to feel them if he is always with ...
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... live in the cloud ; content to see it opening here , and clos- ing there ; rejoicing to catch through the thinnest films of it glimpses of stable and substantial things ; but yet perceiving a nobleness even in the concealment , and ...
... live in the cloud ; content to see it opening here , and clos- ing there ; rejoicing to catch through the thinnest films of it glimpses of stable and substantial things ; but yet perceiving a nobleness even in the concealment , and ...
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... live , dispense yet such kind influences and so much of material blessing as to be joyfully felt by all inferior ... lives into the sensation of an hour , leaves it also open to us , by hum- - * The reader must observe that , having been ...
... live , dispense yet such kind influences and so much of material blessing as to be joyfully felt by all inferior ... lives into the sensation of an hour , leaves it also open to us , by hum- - * The reader must observe that , having been ...
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