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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... fall if he stops ; or , again , like a pole balanced on the tip of one's finger ; or like a planet , which would fall into its sun the moment it ceased to hurry forward on its way . Unrest is the mark of ex- istence . In a world where ...
... fall if he stops ; or , again , like a pole balanced on the tip of one's finger ; or like a planet , which would fall into its sun the moment it ceased to hurry forward on its way . Unrest is the mark of ex- istence . In a world where ...
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... fall into his hands . The Spaniard did this when he was dying . His con- fessor told him ( to work him to repentance ) how the devil tor- mented the wicked that went to hell : the Spaniard , replying , called the devil " my lord " : " I ...
... fall into his hands . The Spaniard did this when he was dying . His con- fessor told him ( to work him to repentance ) how the devil tor- mented the wicked that went to hell : the Spaniard , replying , called the devil " my lord " : " I ...
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... fall down in a thunderclap , ask pardon of the king and are forgiven . This mixture of physical and moral power is beautiful ! How interest- ing a waterspout would appear among Mr. Lewis's kings and queens . We anxiously look forward ...
... fall down in a thunderclap , ask pardon of the king and are forgiven . This mixture of physical and moral power is beautiful ! How interest- ing a waterspout would appear among Mr. Lewis's kings and queens . We anxiously look forward ...
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VOLUME IX | 3261 |
ROUSSEAU JEAN JACQUES 17121778 | 3275 |
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