Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... truth . In the milder season that since Shelley's time has dawned upon England , our legislators each day approximate nearer to his views of justice ; this piece , fragment as it is , may suggest to some among them motives for carrying ...
... truth . In the milder season that since Shelley's time has dawned upon England , our legislators each day approximate nearer to his views of justice ; this piece , fragment as it is , may suggest to some among them motives for carrying ...
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... truth , have never passed away ; ' Tis we , ' tis ours are changed - not they . For love , and beauty , and delight , There is no death , nor change ; their might Exceeds our organs , which endure No light , being themselves obscure ...
... truth , have never passed away ; ' Tis we , ' tis ours are changed - not they . For love , and beauty , and delight , There is no death , nor change ; their might Exceeds our organs , which endure No light , being themselves obscure ...
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... truth . I found it on a single leaf , disjoined from any other subject . — It gives the true key to the history of man ; and above all , to those rules of conduct whence mutual happiness has its source and security . This concludes the ...
... truth . I found it on a single leaf , disjoined from any other subject . — It gives the true key to the history of man ; and above all , to those rules of conduct whence mutual happiness has its source and security . This concludes the ...
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... truth and frankness produce better fruits than the most generous deceit . But when we consider the difficulty of keeping our best virtues free from self - blindness and self - love , and recollect the intolerance and fault - finding ...
... truth and frankness produce better fruits than the most generous deceit . But when we consider the difficulty of keeping our best virtues free from self - blindness and self - love , and recollect the intolerance and fault - finding ...
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... truth in reasoning , and love in the intercourse of kind . Hence men , even in the infancy of society , observe a certain order in their words and actions , distinct from that of the objects and the impressions represented by them , all ...
... truth in reasoning , and love in the intercourse of kind . Hence men , even in the infancy of society , observe a certain order in their words and actions , distinct from that of the objects and the impressions represented by them , all ...
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