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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Página 1689
... desire not to sit away my days in a dull cell , yet I would rather choose to have no com- panion than a bad one . If I have found any good ones , I will cherish them as the choicest of men , or as angels , which are sent as guardians to ...
... desire not to sit away my days in a dull cell , yet I would rather choose to have no com- panion than a bad one . If I have found any good ones , I will cherish them as the choicest of men , or as angels , which are sent as guardians to ...
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... desire her in her graceful jewels , -not that they give addition to her goodness , but that she is thereby rendered more persuasive in working on the soul she meets with . When I meet with worth which I cannot overlove , I can well ...
... desire her in her graceful jewels , -not that they give addition to her goodness , but that she is thereby rendered more persuasive in working on the soul she meets with . When I meet with worth which I cannot overlove , I can well ...
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... desire for the earthly , since , in fact , I have no longer any heart for the perishable , the universe appears to my eye in a transfigured form . The dead , inert mass which but choked up space has vanished ; 1714 JOHANN GOTTLIEB ...
... desire for the earthly , since , in fact , I have no longer any heart for the perishable , the universe appears to my eye in a transfigured form . The dead , inert mass which but choked up space has vanished ; 1714 JOHANN GOTTLIEB ...
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... desire or tendency this way , it will follow that we can fail in attaining this truly desirable end from ignorance only in the means ; and how general this ignorance is may be , with some probability , in- ferred from our want of even a ...
... desire or tendency this way , it will follow that we can fail in attaining this truly desirable end from ignorance only in the means ; and how general this ignorance is may be , with some probability , in- ferred from our want of even a ...
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... desire for salvation as " the desire for freedom from our Own worldly and selfish nature " and identifies it as the master motive both of philosophy and religion . His earliest work as a philosophical teacher was done at Heidelberg ...
... desire for salvation as " the desire for freedom from our Own worldly and selfish nature " and identifies it as the master motive both of philosophy and religion . His earliest work as a philosophical teacher was done at Heidelberg ...
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