Essays: History. Self-relance. Compensation. Spiritual laws. Love. Friendship. Prudence. Heroism. The over-soul. Circles. Intellect. ArtHoughton, Mifflin, 1903 |
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... sure , knowledge , beauty . The particular man aims to be somebody ; to set up for himself ; to truck and higgle for a private good ; and , in particulars , to ride that he may ride ; to dress that he may be dressed ; to eat that he may ...
... sure , knowledge , beauty . The particular man aims to be somebody ; to set up for himself ; to truck and higgle for a private good ; and , in particulars , to ride that he may ride ; to dress that he may be dressed ; to eat that he may ...
第 198 頁
... sure of thee , sure of thy capacity , sure to match my mood with thine , I should never think again of trifles in relation to thy comings and goings . I am not very wise ; my moods are quite attainable , and I respect thy genius ; it is ...
... sure of thee , sure of thy capacity , sure to match my mood with thine , I should never think again of trifles in relation to thy comings and goings . I am not very wise ; my moods are quite attainable , and I respect thy genius ; it is ...
第 209 頁
... sure that greatness and goodness are always economy ; who is not swift to inter- meddle with his fortunes . Let him not inter- meddle with this . Leave to the diamond its ages to grow , nor expect to accelerate the births of the eternal ...
... sure that greatness and goodness are always economy ; who is not swift to inter- meddle with his fortunes . Let him not inter- meddle with this . Leave to the diamond its ages to grow , nor expect to accelerate the births of the eternal ...
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