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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... sound view of an enlightened judgment which is not disturbed by prejudices or by passions , but also that firm and tranquil temper of a strong soul , superior to events . I call it philosophy , because it is the fruit of wisdom and one ...
... sound view of an enlightened judgment which is not disturbed by prejudices or by passions , but also that firm and tranquil temper of a strong soul , superior to events . I call it philosophy , because it is the fruit of wisdom and one ...
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... sound , the voice of thy thunder was in the heaven . " Again , " Clouds and darkness are round about him , righteousness and judgment are the habitation of his throne ; the heavens de- clare his righteousness , and all the people see ...
... sound , the voice of thy thunder was in the heaven . " Again , " Clouds and darkness are round about him , righteousness and judgment are the habitation of his throne ; the heavens de- clare his righteousness , and all the people see ...
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... sound of every drooping swathe of rain , his promises of everlasting love . << In them he hath set a tabernacle for the sun " ; whose burning ball , which , without the firmament , would be seen but as an intolerable and scorching ...
... sound of every drooping swathe of rain , his promises of everlasting love . << In them he hath set a tabernacle for the sun " ; whose burning ball , which , without the firmament , would be seen but as an intolerable and scorching ...
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... sounds in description , noble as in many respects it was in reality , had , nevertheless , for foundation and for end , nothing but the pride of life - the pride of the so - called superior classes ; a pride which supported itself by ...
... sounds in description , noble as in many respects it was in reality , had , nevertheless , for foundation and for end , nothing but the pride of life - the pride of the so - called superior classes ; a pride which supported itself by ...
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... sound . He either does not rise to perception through sight , or does not rest there . As soon as he begins to enjoy through sight , vision has an independent value , he is ćsthetically free , and the instinct of play is developed . The ...
... sound . He either does not rise to perception through sight , or does not rest there . As soon as he begins to enjoy through sight , vision has an independent value , he is ćsthetically free , and the instinct of play is developed . The ...
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