Selected Prose and PoetryHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969 - Počet stran: 568 |
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... cause , which , being narrowly seen , is itself the effect of a finer cause . Everything looks permanent until its secret is known . A rich estate appears to women a firm and lasting fact ; to a merchant , one easily created out of any ...
... cause , which , being narrowly seen , is itself the effect of a finer cause . Everything looks permanent until its secret is known . A rich estate appears to women a firm and lasting fact ; to a merchant , one easily created out of any ...
Strana 178
... cause of many effects ; then for the cause of that ; and again the cause , diving still into the profound : self- assured that it shall arrive at an absolute and sufficient one , -a one that shall be all . “ In the midst of the sun is ...
... cause of many effects ; then for the cause of that ; and again the cause , diving still into the profound : self- assured that it shall arrive at an absolute and sufficient one , -a one that shall be all . “ In the midst of the sun is ...
Strana 182
... causes , feels these , as second causes , to be no theories of the world but bare inventories and lists . To the study of nature he therefore prefixes the dogma , - " Let us declare the cause which led the Supreme Ordainer to produce ...
... causes , feels these , as second causes , to be no theories of the world but bare inventories and lists . To the study of nature he therefore prefixes the dogma , - " Let us declare the cause which led the Supreme Ordainer to produce ...
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1803MAY 25 Born in Boston Massachusetts | 246 |
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Ode Inscribed to W H Channing | 433 |
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