American Life in Literature, Volumen1Jay Broadus Hubbell Harper, 1949 |
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... nature and art , all other men and my own body , must be ranked under this name , NATURE . In enumerating the values of nature and casting up their sum , I shall use the word in both senses ; -in its common and in its philo- sophical ...
... nature and art , all other men and my own body , must be ranked under this name , NATURE . In enumerating the values of nature and casting up their sum , I shall use the word in both senses ; -in its common and in its philo- sophical ...
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... nature which all men apprehend . The misery of man appears like childish petulance , when we explore the steady and prodigal provision that has been made for his support and delight on this green ball which floats him through the ...
... nature which all men apprehend . The misery of man appears like childish petulance , when we explore the steady and prodigal provision that has been made for his support and delight on this green ball which floats him through the ...
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... nature of things ; the world is a divine dream , from which we may presently awake to the glories and certainties of day . Idealism is a hypothesis to account for nature by other principles than those of carpentry and chemistry . Yet ...
... nature of things ; the world is a divine dream , from which we may presently awake to the glories and certainties of day . Idealism is a hypothesis to account for nature by other principles than those of carpentry and chemistry . Yet ...
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VOLUME I | 14 |
John Winthrop | 23 |
Introductory Essay | 40 |
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