The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... senses , those only are to be esteemed natural that are contained within the rules of reason , which is allowed to be as necessary an ingredient of hu- man nature as sense . And , indeed , excesses of any kind are hardly to be esteemed ...
... senses , those only are to be esteemed natural that are contained within the rules of reason , which is allowed to be as necessary an ingredient of hu- man nature as sense . And , indeed , excesses of any kind are hardly to be esteemed ...
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... senses , and as it is this alone that makes them desirable to an uncorrupted taste , a man may be said nat- urally to possess them , when he possesseth those enjoyments which they are fitted by nature to yield . Hence it is usual with ...
... senses , and as it is this alone that makes them desirable to an uncorrupted taste , a man may be said nat- urally to possess them , when he possesseth those enjoyments which they are fitted by nature to yield . Hence it is usual with ...
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... sense that we act in the eye of infinite wisdom , power , and goodness , that will crown our virtuous endeavors here with a happiness hereafter , large as our desires , and lasting as our immortal souls . This is a perpetual spring of ...
... sense that we act in the eye of infinite wisdom , power , and goodness , that will crown our virtuous endeavors here with a happiness hereafter , large as our desires , and lasting as our immortal souls . This is a perpetual spring of ...
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... sense need on this account deny him- self the pleasure of reading Borrow , whose one dominating passion was camaradarie , and who hob - a - nobbed in the friendliest spirit . with priest and gipsy in a fashion as far beyond praise as it ...
... sense need on this account deny him- self the pleasure of reading Borrow , whose one dominating passion was camaradarie , and who hob - a - nobbed in the friendliest spirit . with priest and gipsy in a fashion as far beyond praise as it ...
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... sense of the . unities from which the essay derives a characteristic vitality such as no mere disquisition , however valid for its own purpose , can have . An essay must be as much an artistic whole as a poem . It must have the ...
... sense of the . unities from which the essay derives a characteristic vitality such as no mere disquisition , however valid for its own purpose , can have . An essay must be as much an artistic whole as a poem . It must have the ...
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