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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... moment . Feeling fills the soul ; every enjoyment absorbs profound re- flections ; he , whose mind discusses matters coolly , is certainly not affected in a warm and touching manner . Such 3270 MADAME ROLAND Pensées On Happiness.
... moment . Feeling fills the soul ; every enjoyment absorbs profound re- flections ; he , whose mind discusses matters coolly , is certainly not affected in a warm and touching manner . Such 3270 MADAME ROLAND Pensées On Happiness.
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... matters before observed ) , wher- ever pride has any share in the work , even knowledge and light may be ill pursued . Knowledge is good , and light is good ; yet man perished in seeking knowledge , and moths perish in seeking light ...
... matters before observed ) , wher- ever pride has any share in the work , even knowledge and light may be ill pursued . Knowledge is good , and light is good ; yet man perished in seeking knowledge , and moths perish in seeking light ...
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... matter , and he will find ultimately that what I say is true , and that religious art at once complete and sincere never yet has existed . * Very good . Few people have any idea how much more important the government of the mind is than ...
... matter , and he will find ultimately that what I say is true , and that religious art at once complete and sincere never yet has existed . * Very good . Few people have any idea how much more important the government of the mind is than ...
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... matter , you will find that these strange words , occurring as they do , not in a few places only , but almost in every alternate Psalm , and every alternate chapter of Proverbs or Prophecy , with tremendous reiteration , were not ...
... matter , you will find that these strange words , occurring as they do , not in a few places only , but almost in every alternate Psalm , and every alternate chapter of Proverbs or Prophecy , with tremendous reiteration , were not ...
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... matters . The very divinity of the Book seems to me , on the contrary , to justify us in referring every- thing to it , with respect to which any conclusion can be gathered from its pages . Assuming , then , that the Bible is neither ...
... matters . The very divinity of the Book seems to me , on the contrary , to justify us in referring every- thing to it , with respect to which any conclusion can be gathered from its pages . Assuming , then , that the Bible is neither ...
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