Essays: History. Self-relance. Compensation. Spiritual laws. Love. Friendship. Prudence. Heroism. The over-soul. Circles. Intellect. ArtHoughton, Mifflin, 1903 |
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... becomes conscious of a closer sym- pathy with Zeno and Arrian than with persons in the house . This is the law of moral and of mental gain . The simple rise as by specific levity not into a particular virtue , but into the region of all ...
... becomes conscious of a closer sym- pathy with Zeno and Arrian than with persons in the house . This is the law of moral and of mental gain . The simple rise as by specific levity not into a particular virtue , but into the region of all ...
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... becomes a discerning , sep- arating sword , and lops it away . We are wiser than we know . If we will not interfere with our thought , but will act entirely , or see how the thing stands in God , we know the particular thing , and every ...
... becomes a discerning , sep- arating sword , and lops it away . We are wiser than we know . If we will not interfere with our thought , but will act entirely , or see how the thing stands in God , we know the particular thing , and every ...
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... become precious . Every triv- ial fact in his private biography becomes an illustration of this new principle , revisits the day , and delights all men by its piquancy and new charm . Men say , Where did he get this ? and think there ...
... become precious . Every triv- ial fact in his private biography becomes an illustration of this new principle , revisits the day , and delights all men by its piquancy and new charm . Men say , Where did he get this ? and think there ...
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