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Pagina 142
... human life- Men are but children of a larger growth ; Pleased with a feather , tickled with a straw . ' And , among the multifarious amuse- ments , or even what we consider the serious pursuits of life , there are few which may not be ...
... human life- Men are but children of a larger growth ; Pleased with a feather , tickled with a straw . ' And , among the multifarious amuse- ments , or even what we consider the serious pursuits of life , there are few which may not be ...
Pagina 309
... human life - if all that thus we see Of pageantry , and of parade , devoid of pleasure be ! If only in the conscious heart true happiness abide , How oft , alas ! has wretchedness but grandeur's cloak to hide ! And when upon the outward ...
... human life - if all that thus we see Of pageantry , and of parade , devoid of pleasure be ! If only in the conscious heart true happiness abide , How oft , alas ! has wretchedness but grandeur's cloak to hide ! And when upon the outward ...
Pagina 404
... human inquiry which , acting on ordinary apprehension , most forci- bly place the individual as it were in the presence of Creative Intelligence , and awaken the most elevated thoughts of which the human mind is capable . Had there been ...
... human inquiry which , acting on ordinary apprehension , most forci- bly place the individual as it were in the presence of Creative Intelligence , and awaken the most elevated thoughts of which the human mind is capable . Had there been ...
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