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... ideas . Our eyes are holden that we cannot see things that stare us in the face , until the hour ar- rives when the mind is ripened ; then we behold 1837 LX them , and the time when we saw them not SPIRITUAL LAWS . 139.
... ideas . Our eyes are holden that we cannot see things that stare us in the face , until the hour ar- rives when the mind is ripened ; then we behold 1837 LX them , and the time when we saw them not SPIRITUAL LAWS . 139.
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... Behold there in the wood the fine madman ! He is a palace of sweet sounds and sights ; he dilates ; he is twice a man ; he walks with arms akimbo ; he soliloquizes ; he accosts the grass and the trees ; he feels the blood of the violet ...
... Behold there in the wood the fine madman ! He is a palace of sweet sounds and sights ; he dilates ; he is twice a man ; he walks with arms akimbo ; he soliloquizes ; he accosts the grass and the trees ; he feels the blood of the violet ...
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... behold now the semblance of my being , in all its height , variety and curiosity , reiterated in a foreign form ; so that a friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature . - The other element of friendship is tenderness . We are ...
... behold now the semblance of my being , in all its height , variety and curiosity , reiterated in a foreign form ; so that a friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature . - The other element of friendship is tenderness . We are ...
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... behold before my Sophocles : Farewell ; now teach the Romans how to die . Mar. Dost know what ' t is to die ? Soph . Thou dost not , Martius , And , therefore , not what ' t is to live ; to die Is to begin to live . It is to end An old ...
... behold before my Sophocles : Farewell ; now teach the Romans how to die . Mar. Dost know what ' t is to die ? Soph . Thou dost not , Martius , And , therefore , not what ' t is to live ; to die Is to begin to live . It is to end An old ...
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... itself can in- spire whom it will , and behold ! their speech shall be lyrical , and sweet , and universal as the rising of the wind . Yet I desire , even by profane words , if 1 I may not use sacred , to indicate the THE OVER - SOUL . 253.
... itself can in- spire whom it will , and behold ! their speech shall be lyrical , and sweet , and universal as the rising of the wind . Yet I desire , even by profane words , if 1 I may not use sacred , to indicate the THE OVER - SOUL . 253.
Términos y frases comunes
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