American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... thought , which I was at some pains in detailing to you just now , concerning the invariable principle of po- licial action in searches for articles con- cealed - I felt that this whole train of thought would necessarily pass through ...
... thought , which I was at some pains in detailing to you just now , concerning the invariable principle of po- licial action in searches for articles con- cealed - I felt that this whole train of thought would necessarily pass through ...
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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 but that we are in , is wonderful . What if you come near to it ; you are as remote when you are nearest as when you are farthest . Every thought is also a prison ; every heaven is also a prison . Therefore we love the poet ...
... thought but that we are in , is wonderful . What if you come near to it ; you are as remote when you are nearest as when you are farthest . Every thought is also a prison ; every heaven is also a prison . Therefore we love the poet ...
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