Selected Prose and PoetryRinehart, 1950 - Počet stran: 485 |
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... Fate , is known to us as limitation . Whatever limits us we call Fate . If we are brute and barbarous , the fate takes a brute and dreadful shape . As we refine , our checks become finer . If we rise to spiritual culture , the ...
... Fate , is known to us as limitation . Whatever limits us we call Fate . If we are brute and barbarous , the fate takes a brute and dreadful shape . As we refine , our checks become finer . If we rise to spiritual culture , the ...
Strana 265
... Fate . Neither brandy , nor nectar , nor sulphuric ether , nor hell - fire , nor ichor , nor poetry , nor genius , can get rid of this limp band . For if we ... Fate follows and limits Power , Power attends and antagonizes Fate . We FATE 265.
... Fate . Neither brandy , nor nectar , nor sulphuric ether , nor hell - fire , nor ichor , nor poetry , nor genius , can get rid of this limp band . For if we ... Fate follows and limits Power , Power attends and antagonizes Fate . We FATE 265.
Strana 267
... Fate . The right use of Fate is to bring up our conduct to the loftiness of nature . Rude and invincible except by them- selves are the elements . So let man be . Let him empty his breast of his windy conceits , and show his lordship by ...
... Fate . The right use of Fate is to bring up our conduct to the loftiness of nature . Rude and invincible except by them- selves are the elements . So let man be . Let him empty his breast of his windy conceits , and show his lordship by ...
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