Essays: History. Self-relance. Compensation. Spiritual laws. Love. Friendship. Prudence. Heroism. The over-soul. Circles. Intellect. ArtHoughton, Mifflin, 1903 |
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... hands . His sin bedaubs him , mars all his good impression . Men know not why they do not trust him , but they do not trust ... hand , the hero fears not that if he withhold the avowal of a just and brave . act it will go unwitnessed and ...
... hands . His sin bedaubs him , mars all his good impression . Men know not why they do not trust him , but they do not trust ... hand , the hero fears not that if he withhold the avowal of a just and brave . act it will go unwitnessed and ...
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... hand , nature punishes any neg- lect of prudence . If you think the senses final , obey their law . If you believe ... hands , instead of honey it will yield us bees . Our words and actions to be fair must be timely . A gay and pleasant ...
... hand , nature punishes any neg- lect of prudence . If you think the senses final , obey their law . If you believe ... hands , instead of honey it will yield us bees . Our words and actions to be fair must be timely . A gay and pleasant ...
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... hand to hand , and they are a feeble folk . It is a proverb that ' courtesy costs nothing ; ' but calculation might come to value love for its profit . Love is fabled to be blind , but kindness is necessary to perception ; love is not a ...
... hand to hand , and they are a feeble folk . It is a proverb that ' courtesy costs nothing ; ' but calculation might come to value love for its profit . Love is fabled to be blind , but kindness is necessary to perception ; love is not a ...
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