Works, Svazek 4Houghton Mifflin, 1883 |
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... earth and found it deli- ciously sweet . The Nature seems to exist for the excellent . world is upheld by the veracity of good men : they make the earth wholesome . They who lived with them found life glad and nutritious . Life is sweet ...
... earth and found it deli- ciously sweet . The Nature seems to exist for the excellent . world is upheld by the veracity of good men : they make the earth wholesome . They who lived with them found life glad and nutritious . Life is sweet ...
Strana 17
... earth . This quasi omnipresence sup- plies the imbecility of our condition . In one of those celestial days when heaven and earth meet and adorn each other , it seems a poverty that we can only spend it once : we wish for a thousand ...
... earth . This quasi omnipresence sup- plies the imbecility of our condition . In one of those celestial days when heaven and earth meet and adorn each other , it seems a poverty that we can only spend it once : we wish for a thousand ...
Strana 116
... earth symbolically ; that these , when they saw terrestrial objects , did not think at all about them , but only about those which they signified . The correspond- ence between thoughts and things henceforward oc- cupied him . " The ...
... earth symbolically ; that these , when they saw terrestrial objects , did not think at all about them , but only about those which they signified . The correspond- ence between thoughts and things henceforward oc- cupied him . " The ...
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