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Pagina 7
... nature was deeply religious , in what perplexed man , a too anxious scan- spite of his craving to satisfy equally the ner of his own heart , a contemptuous demands of the intellect and the emotions . critic of the comfortable middle ...
... nature was deeply religious , in what perplexed man , a too anxious scan- spite of his craving to satisfy equally the ner of his own heart , a contemptuous demands of the intellect and the emotions . critic of the comfortable middle ...
Pagina 9
... nature's greatest scenes . If there was a great buoyancy and a great inertia in his own heart which this rhythm strangely echoed , so there is a great buoyancy and a great inertia in the external scenery of the universe , which , by ...
... nature's greatest scenes . If there was a great buoyancy and a great inertia in his own heart which this rhythm strangely echoed , so there is a great buoyancy and a great inertia in the external scenery of the universe , which , by ...
Pagina 37
... nature is capa- vantage as well as of honor , and a slight ble of containing at one time . Such a turn to the right occurring simultaneously man , so launched on his career , is difficult with the apparition of a strong " bullfinch ...
... nature is capa- vantage as well as of honor , and a slight ble of containing at one time . Such a turn to the right occurring simultaneously man , so launched on his career , is difficult with the apparition of a strong " bullfinch ...
Pagina 40
... nature could be stud- ied with the greatest advantage from that position . And indeed he was right , for there is more to study from . And with what varieties ! the half hard , the wholly soft , the turbulent , the quiescent , the ...
... nature could be stud- ied with the greatest advantage from that position . And indeed he was right , for there is more to study from . And with what varieties ! the half hard , the wholly soft , the turbulent , the quiescent , the ...
Pagina 41
... nature nervous and timid — weaknesses reacted upon as a sort of antidote by a love of notoriety and a secret craving ... natural relation to each other has recently been described by political agitators ( with their usual accuracy ) as ...
... nature nervous and timid — weaknesses reacted upon as a sort of antidote by a love of notoriety and a secret craving ... natural relation to each other has recently been described by political agitators ( with their usual accuracy ) as ...
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