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He was the highpriest of self - reliant individualism , saying " This is my charge plain and clear , to act faithfully upon my own faith , to live by it myself , and see what a hearty obedience to it will do . " He was also the disciple ...
He was the highpriest of self - reliant individualism , saying " This is my charge plain and clear , to act faithfully upon my own faith , to live by it myself , and see what a hearty obedience to it will do . " He was also the disciple ...
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So he proceeded , with unusual singleness of purpose , " to live as tenderly and daintily as one would pluck a flower , " to make an art of liv ing , consistently and according to the twin principles of the moral law of spiritual growth ...
So he proceeded , with unusual singleness of purpose , " to live as tenderly and daintily as one would pluck a flower , " to make an art of liv ing , consistently and according to the twin principles of the moral law of spiritual growth ...
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There est , without ever impoverishing themselves , not are nowadays professors of philosophy , but not phi- knowing how they live , -if , indeed , there are any losophers . Yet it is admirable to profess because it such , as has been ...
There est , without ever impoverishing themselves , not are nowadays professors of philosophy , but not phi- knowing how they live , -if , indeed , there are any losophers . Yet it is admirable to profess because it such , as has been ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Puritan Literary Theory | 10 |
Literary Nationalism and the Rise | 19 |
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Masters of American Literature, Volume 2 Henry August Pochmann,Gay Wilson Allen Fragmentweergave - 1949 |
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