Complete Works, Volumen7Houghton Mifflin & Company, 1883 |
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... mean of color and cut which would never detain the eye for a moment . He went to Vienna , to Smyrna , to London . In all the variety of costumes , a carni- val , a kaleidoscope of clothes , to his horror he could never discover a man in ...
... mean of color and cut which would never detain the eye for a moment . He went to Vienna , to Smyrna , to London . In all the variety of costumes , a carni- val , a kaleidoscope of clothes , to his horror he could never discover a man in ...
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... the rough dealing of the world must be of that mean and average structure such as iron and salt , atmospheric air , and water . But there are metals , 66 like potassium and sodium , which , to be SOCIETY AND SOLITUDE . 11.
... the rough dealing of the world must be of that mean and average structure such as iron and salt , atmospheric air , and water . But there are metals , 66 like potassium and sodium , which , to be SOCIETY AND SOLITUDE . 11.
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... person . He affects to be a good companion ; but we are still surprising his secret , that he means and needs to impose his system on all the rest . The determination of each is from all the others , SOCIETY AND SOLITUDE . 13.
... person . He affects to be a good companion ; but we are still surprising his secret , that he means and needs to impose his system on all the rest . The determination of each is from all the others , SOCIETY AND SOLITUDE . 13.
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... means follows that we are not fit for society , because soirées are tedious and because the soirée finds us tedious . A backwoodsman , who had been sent to the university , told me that when he heard the best - bred young men at the law ...
... means follows that we are not fit for society , because soirées are tedious and because the soirée finds us tedious . A backwoodsman , who had been sent to the university , told me that when he heard the best - bred young men at the law ...
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... means , its firm law to the useful and the beautiful arts . The law is this . The uni- versal soul is the alone creator of the useful and the beautiful ; therefore to make anything useful or beautiful , the individual must be submitted ...
... means , its firm law to the useful and the beautiful arts . The law is this . The uni- versal soul is the alone creator of the useful and the beautiful ; therefore to make anything useful or beautiful , the individual must be submitted ...
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