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Strana 32
... turn through the circle of beings , wrote " Not transferable ” and “ Good for this trip only , " on these garments of the soul . There is somewhat deceptive about the intercourse of minds . The boundaries are invisible , but they are ...
... turn through the circle of beings , wrote " Not transferable ” and “ Good for this trip only , " on these garments of the soul . There is somewhat deceptive about the intercourse of minds . The boundaries are invisible , but they are ...
Strana 67
... turn to us thence . We can define but a little way ; but here is a fact which will not be skipped , and which to shut our eyes upon is suicide . All things are in a scale ; and , begin where we will , ascend and ascend . All things are ...
... turn to us thence . We can define but a little way ; but here is a fact which will not be skipped , and which to shut our eyes upon is suicide . All things are in a scale ; and , begin where we will , ascend and ascend . All things are ...
Strana 168
Ralph Waldo Emerson James Elliot Cabot. -- - experience gives a new turn to our thoughts : com- mon sense resumes its tyranny ; we say , ' Well , the army , after all , is the gate to fame , manners and poetry : and , look you , on the ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson James Elliot Cabot. -- - experience gives a new turn to our thoughts : com- mon sense resumes its tyranny ; we say , ' Well , the army , after all , is the gate to fame , manners and poetry : and , look you , on the ...
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