American Life in Literature, Volumen1Jay Broadus Hubbell Harper, 1949 |
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... soul , what we often mean by the soul itself : it never reasons , never proves ; it simply perceives , it is vision . The Understanding toils all the time , compares , contrives , adds , argues ; near- sighted but strong - sighted ...
... soul , what we often mean by the soul itself : it never reasons , never proves ; it simply perceives , it is vision . The Understanding toils all the time , compares , contrives , adds , argues ; near- sighted but strong - sighted ...
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... soul hovering between hope and in- evitable despair , a soul longing passionately for a sympathy which it can never have , a soul struggling toward the light yet beaten back at every point , a soul that realized as few other souls ever ...
... soul hovering between hope and in- evitable despair , a soul longing passionately for a sympathy which it can never have , a soul struggling toward the light yet beaten back at every point , a soul that realized as few other souls ever ...
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... Soul . In the soul then let the redemption be sought . Wherever a man comes , there comes revolution . The old is for slaves . When a man comes , all books are legible , 5 Emerson wrote in his journal , December 8 , 1837 : " Lidian ...
... Soul . In the soul then let the redemption be sought . Wherever a man comes , there comes revolution . The old is for slaves . When a man comes , all books are legible , 5 Emerson wrote in his journal , December 8 , 1837 : " Lidian ...
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VOLUME I | 14 |
John Winthrop | 23 |
Introductory Essay | 40 |
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