The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... causes with all the miseries that admit of an individual and limited existence , he created beings larger than nature and in so far symbolic that in them the aspiration or suffering of an entire class becomes 524 PAUL BOURGET.
... causes with all the miseries that admit of an individual and limited existence , he created beings larger than nature and in so far symbolic that in them the aspiration or suffering of an entire class becomes 524 PAUL BOURGET.
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... existence may be considered as a work of art to which chance and the will had contributed in the same proportions . He knew how to maintain a perfect equilibrium between the physical and the intellectual life , so well that , at an age ...
... existence may be considered as a work of art to which chance and the will had contributed in the same proportions . He knew how to maintain a perfect equilibrium between the physical and the intellectual life , so well that , at an age ...
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... existence comes suddenly to its end . How full of profound and penetrating reverie is that verse I cannot help writing at the end of this short essay : - " O sun , whose setting leaves our sky to night ! " Written on the announcement of ...
... existence comes suddenly to its end . How full of profound and penetrating reverie is that verse I cannot help writing at the end of this short essay : - " O sun , whose setting leaves our sky to night ! " Written on the announcement of ...
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... existence , here and hereafter , will be a glorious progress from good to bet- ter . We shall always be Getting On . From " The Commonplace Philosopher in Town and Country . » B ROBERT BOYLE ( 1627-1691 ) OERHAAVE calls Robert Boyle 534 ...
... existence , here and hereafter , will be a glorious progress from good to bet- ter . We shall always be Getting On . From " The Commonplace Philosopher in Town and Country . » B ROBERT BOYLE ( 1627-1691 ) OERHAAVE calls Robert Boyle 534 ...
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... existence , the eyes become covered with a mistful veil and the ear ceases to execute its functions . For that reason the Ancients , to be sure of the reality of death , used to utter loud cries in the ears of the dying . He neither ...
... existence , the eyes become covered with a mistful veil and the ear ceases to execute its functions . For that reason the Ancients , to be sure of the reality of death , used to utter loud cries in the ears of the dying . He neither ...
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