America's LiteratureJames David Hart, Clarence Gohdes Dryden Press, 1955 - 958 頁 |
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第 256 頁
... truth is our inevitable and hated training in values and wants , in corn and meat . It has already been illustrated , that every natural process is a version of a moral sentence . The moral law lies at the centre of nature and radiates ...
... truth is our inevitable and hated training in values and wants , in corn and meat . It has already been illustrated , that every natural process is a version of a moral sentence . The moral law lies at the centre of nature and radiates ...
第 259 頁
... truth , -learn the amount of this influence more conveniently , by considering their value alone . The theory of books is noble . The scholar of the first age received into him the world around ; brooded thereon ; gave it the new ...
... truth , -learn the amount of this influence more conveniently , by considering their value alone . The theory of books is noble . The scholar of the first age received into him the world around ; brooded thereon ; gave it the new ...
第 616 頁
... TRUTH BUT TELL IT SLANT Tell all the truth but tell it slant , Success in circuit lies , Too bright for our infirm delight The truth's superb surprise ; As lightning to the children eased With explanation kind , The truth must dazzle ...
... TRUTH BUT TELL IT SLANT Tell all the truth but tell it slant , Success in circuit lies , Too bright for our infirm delight The truth's superb surprise ; As lightning to the children eased With explanation kind , The truth must dazzle ...
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