American Life in Literature, Volumen1Jay Broadus Hubbell Harper & brothers, 1936 - 849 páginas |
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... thought can never ripen into truth . Whilst the world hangs before the eye as a cloud of beauty , we cannot even see its beauty . Inaction is cowardice , but there can be no scholar without the heroic mind . The preamble of thought ...
... thought can never ripen into truth . Whilst the world hangs before the eye as a cloud of beauty , we cannot even see its beauty . Inaction is cowardice , but there can be no scholar without the heroic mind . The preamble of thought ...
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... thought they may contain . To believe your own thought , to believe that what is true for you in your so private heart is true for all men , that is genius . Speak your latent conviction , and it him ; no muse befriends ; no intention ...
... thought they may contain . To believe your own thought , to believe that what is true for you in your so private heart is true for all men , that is genius . Speak your latent conviction , and it him ; no muse befriends ; no intention ...
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... thought , thought is daunted in presence of the world . One after the other we accept the mental laws , still resisting those which fol- low , which however must be accepted . But 20 all our concessions only compel us to new profusion ...
... thought , thought is daunted in presence of the world . One after the other we accept the mental laws , still resisting those which fol- low , which however must be accepted . But 20 all our concessions only compel us to new profusion ...
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xvi | 3 |
The Settlement of Virginia | 4 |
FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS 17931835 | 24 |
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