Readings in English and American LiteratureF. S. Crofts & Company, 1945 - 687 pages |
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Page 54
... thing , except it be from a perfect and entire friend , to have counsel given , but such as shall be bowed and crooked to some ends 10 these things were endless : I have given the which he hath that giveth it . The other , that he shall ...
... thing , except it be from a perfect and entire friend , to have counsel given , but such as shall be bowed and crooked to some ends 10 these things were endless : I have given the which he hath that giveth it . The other , that he shall ...
Page 391
... things ; and , having lived under the influence of no very clear or settled principles , religious or political , they speak of every one and every thing , only as so many phenomena , which are complete in themselves , and lead to ...
... things ; and , having lived under the influence of no very clear or settled principles , religious or political , they speak of every one and every thing , only as so many phenomena , which are complete in themselves , and lead to ...
Page 547
... things . It would be the only fact . All things shall be added unto it , power , pleasure , knowledge , beauty . The particular man aims to be somebody ; to set up for him- 30 Jupiter , Supreme Mind ; but having tradi- self ; to truck ...
... things . It would be the only fact . All things shall be added unto it , power , pleasure , knowledge , beauty . The particular man aims to be somebody ; to set up for him- 30 Jupiter , Supreme Mind ; but having tradi- self ; to truck ...
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