Works, Svazek 4Houghton Mifflin, 1883 |
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Strana 91
... thought and imagination with ° ideas and pictures which raise men out of the world of corn and money , and console them for the short - comings of the day and the meanness of labor and traffic . Then , also , the philosopher has his ...
... thought and imagination with ° ideas and pictures which raise men out of the world of corn and money , and console them for the short - comings of the day and the meanness of labor and traffic . Then , also , the philosopher has his ...
Strana 120
... thought of the person . All things in the universe arrange themselves to each person anew , according to his ruling love . Man is such as his affection and thought are . Man is man by virtue of willing , not by virtue of know- ing and ...
... thought of the person . All things in the universe arrange themselves to each person anew , according to his ruling love . Man is such as his affection and thought are . Man is man by virtue of willing , not by virtue of know- ing and ...
Strana 251
... thought or a crisis of passion apprises him that all that he has yet learned and written is ex- oteric , is not the fact , but some rumor of the fact . What then ? Does he throw away the pen ? No ; he begins again to describe in the new ...
... thought or a crisis of passion apprises him that all that he has yet learned and written is ex- oteric , is not the fact , but some rumor of the fact . What then ? Does he throw away the pen ? No ; he begins again to describe in the new ...
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