Selected Prose and PoetryRinehart, 1950 - Počet stran: 485 |
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... common , was explored and poetized . That which had been neg- ligently trodden under foot by those who were harnessing and provisioning themselves for long journeys into far countries , is suddenly found to be richer than all foreign ...
... common , was explored and poetized . That which had been neg- ligently trodden under foot by those who were harnessing and provisioning themselves for long journeys into far countries , is suddenly found to be richer than all foreign ...
Strana 131
... common nature . That third party or common nature is not social ; it is impersonal ; is God . And so in groups where debate is earnest , and especially on high questions , the company become aware that the thought rises to an equal ...
... common nature . That third party or common nature is not social ; it is impersonal ; is God . And so in groups where debate is earnest , and especially on high questions , the company become aware that the thought rises to an equal ...
Strana 483
Ralph Waldo Emerson Reginald Lansing Cook. February , undated , 1855 Common Fame . I trust a good deal to common fame , as we all must . If a man has good corn , or wood , or boards , or pigs , to sell , or can make better chairs or ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson Reginald Lansing Cook. February , undated , 1855 Common Fame . I trust a good deal to common fame , as we all must . If a man has good corn , or wood , or boards , or pigs , to sell , or can make better chairs or ...
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