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" ... knows that the young man who composedly periled his life and lost it has done exceeding well for himself, while the man who has not periled his life and retains it to old age in riches and ease has perhaps achieved nothing for himself worth mentioning... "
Leaves of Grass: Preface to the Original Edition, 1855 - Page 27
by Walt Whitman - 1881 - 31 lehte
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The Cheltonian

Cheltenham College - 1868 - 412 lehte
...was manfully begun, whether it succeeded or no ; last, ' whatever satisfies the soul, is truth — only that person has no great prudence to learn who has learnt to prefer real long lived things.' After this detailed survey of Walt Whitmore's prose preface, I need not, perhaps,...
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Familiar Studies of Men and Books

Robert Louis Stevenson - 1882 - 492 lehte
...it, has done exceeding well for himself; while the man who has not perilled his life, and retains it to old age in riches and ease, has perhaps achieved...body and soul the same, and perceives the indirect surely following the direct, and what evil or good he does leaping onward and waiting to meet him again,...
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Familiar Studies of Men and Books

Robert Louis Stevenson - 1887 - 382 lehte
...it, has done exceeding well for himself ; while the man who has not perilled his life, and retains it to old age in riches and ease, has perhaps achieved...who has learnt to prefer real long-lived things, and favors body and soul the same, and perceives the indirect surely following the direct, and what evil...
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The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson, 14. köide

Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 428 lehte
...it, has done exceeding well for himself; while the man who has not perilled his life, and retains it to old age in riches and ease, has perhaps achieved...body and soul the same, and perceives the indirect surely following the direct, and what evil or good he does leaping onward and waiting to meet him again,...
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The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson: Familiar studies of men and ...

Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 430 lehte
...it, has done exceeding well for himself; while the man who has not perilled his life, and retains it to old age in riches and ease, has perhaps achieved...body and soul the same, and perceives the indirect surely following the direct, and what evil or good he does leaping onward and waiting to meet him again,...
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The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson...

Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 426 lehte
...it, has done exceeding well for himself; while the man who has not perilled his life, and retains it to old age in riches and ease, has perhaps achieved...body and soul the same, and perceives the indirect surely following the direct, and what evil or good he does leaping onward and waiting to meet him again,...
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familiar studies of men and books

robert louis stevenson - 1895 - 502 lehte
...has clone exceeding well for himself ; while the man who has not perilled his life, and retains it to old age in riches and ease, has perhaps achieved...who has learnt to prefer real long-lived things, and favors body and soul the same, and perceives the indirect surely following the direct, and what evil...
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Selections from the Prose and Poetry of Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman - 1898 - 322 lehte
...matches every thought or act by its correlative, knows no possible forgiveness or deputed atonement . . . knows that the young man who composedly perilled his...who has learnt to prefer real longlived things, and favors body and soul the same, and perceives the indirect assuredly following the direct, and what...
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Selections from the Prose and Poetry of Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman - 1898 - 320 lehte
...it has done exceeding well for himself, while the man who has not perilled his life and retains 10- old age in riches and ease has perhaps achieved nothing...who has learnt to prefer real longlived things, and favors body and soul the same, and perceives the indirect assuredly following the direct, and what...
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The Essay on Walt Whitman

Robert Louis Stevenson - 1900 - 108 lehte
...it, has done exceeding well for himself; while the man who has not perilled his life, and retains it to old age in riches and ease, has perhaps achieved...who has learnt to prefer real long-lived things, and favors body and soul the same, and perceives the indirect surely following the direct, and what evil...
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