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... existence , and that it may live to others when dead to them . They know no agonies of conscientious research , no tim- idities of self - respect . They see no ideal beyond the present hour , which makes its mood an uncertain tenure ...
... existence , and that it may live to others when dead to them . They know no agonies of conscientious research , no tim- idities of self - respect . They see no ideal beyond the present hour , which makes its mood an uncertain tenure ...
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... existence . They breathe its life ; they live in its law ; they tell what it meant , and why it so expressed its meaning . They reproduce the work of which they speak , and make it better known to us in so far as two statements are ...
... existence . They breathe its life ; they live in its law ; they tell what it meant , and why it so expressed its meaning . They reproduce the work of which they speak , and make it better known to us in so far as two statements are ...
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... existence be fulfilled without my aid . POET . How meanest thou ? What have thy measurements , thy artificial divisions and classifications , to do with the natural revolutions ? In all real growths there is a " give and take ” of ...
... existence be fulfilled without my aid . POET . How meanest thou ? What have thy measurements , thy artificial divisions and classifications , to do with the natural revolutions ? In all real growths there is a " give and take ” of ...
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... existence . The present slight effort is not made with a view to the great and dramatic results so possible to the plan . It is intended chiefly as a setting to the Latin poems of Lord Herbert , which are known to few , a year ago ...
... existence . The present slight effort is not made with a view to the great and dramatic results so possible to the plan . It is intended chiefly as a setting to the Latin poems of Lord Herbert , which are known to few , a year ago ...
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... existence . What my own marriage was you know , —a family arrangement made for me in my childhood . Such obligations as such a marriage could imply , I have fulfilled , and it has not failed to bring me some benefits of good - will and ...
... existence . What my own marriage was you know , —a family arrangement made for me in my childhood . Such obligations as such a marriage could imply , I have fulfilled , and it has not failed to bring me some benefits of good - will and ...
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