Works, Svazek 4Houghton Mifflin, 1883 |
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Strana 37
... Once you saw phoenixes : they are gone ; the world is not there- fore disenchanted . The vessels on which you read sacred emblems turn out to be common pottery ; but the sense of the pictures is sacred , and you may still read them ...
... Once you saw phoenixes : they are gone ; the world is not there- fore disenchanted . The vessels on which you read sacred emblems turn out to be common pottery ; but the sense of the pictures is sacred , and you may still read them ...
Strana 67
... once for all to do it adequate homage , homage fit for the immense soul to receive , and yet homage becoming the intellect to render . He said then Our faculties run out into infinity , and re- turn to us thence . We can define but a ...
... once for all to do it adequate homage , homage fit for the immense soul to receive , and yet homage becoming the intellect to render . He said then Our faculties run out into infinity , and re- turn to us thence . We can define but a ...
Strana 168
... once a week . This is the second negation ; and I shall let it pass for what it will . As far as it asserts rotation of states of mind , I suppose it suggests its own remedy , namely in the record of larger periods . What is the mean of ...
... once a week . This is the second negation ; and I shall let it pass for what it will . As far as it asserts rotation of states of mind , I suppose it suggests its own remedy , namely in the record of larger periods . What is the mean of ...
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