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... tobe heroes,andtheir condition regal, it would not surprise us. Allmythology opens with demigods, and the circumstance is high and poetic; that is, theirgenius is paramount. In the legendsofthe Gautama,the first men ate the earth, and ...
... tobe heroes,andtheir condition regal, it would not surprise us. Allmythology opens with demigods, and the circumstance is high and poetic; that is, theirgenius is paramount. In the legendsofthe Gautama,the first men ate the earth, and ...
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... tobe small. Thereason why we do not atoncebelieve in admirable souls,isbecause they are not inour experience.Inactual life, theyare so rare,as to be incredible; but, primarily, there is not only no presumption against them,butthe ...
... tobe small. Thereason why we do not atoncebelieve in admirable souls,isbecause they are not inour experience.Inactual life, theyare so rare,as to be incredible; but, primarily, there is not only no presumption against them,butthe ...
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... tobe generous,—he, whofromthe sunlike centrality and reachofhis vision,hada faith without cloud. Such as his perception, was his speech:he plays withthe doubt, and makes the most of it: he paintsand quibbles; andby and by comes a ...
... tobe generous,—he, whofromthe sunlike centrality and reachofhis vision,hada faith without cloud. Such as his perception, was his speech:he plays withthe doubt, and makes the most of it: he paintsand quibbles; andby and by comes a ...
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