Littell's Living Age, Volume 16Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1848 |
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... truth it contains . would require , indeed , a master's hand to deal both well and honestly with it . It the first object of this uncertain passion , behaves | by viewless fetters , nor does he know where to herself , it must be ...
... truth it contains . would require , indeed , a master's hand to deal both well and honestly with it . It the first object of this uncertain passion , behaves | by viewless fetters , nor does he know where to herself , it must be ...
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... truth to be nor so foolish as their folly . When certain of the appropriated . What more , from a single book , ancient sages who were in the habit of guessing can any one reasonably desire ? But if the task boldly at the open riddle of ...
... truth to be nor so foolish as their folly . When certain of the appropriated . What more , from a single book , ancient sages who were in the habit of guessing can any one reasonably desire ? But if the task boldly at the open riddle of ...
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... truth . Take the following passage in the Essay on Self- reliance : - " And now at last the highest truth on this sub- ject remains unsaid , probably , cannot be said ; for all that we say is the far - off remembering of the intuition ...
... truth . Take the following passage in the Essay on Self- reliance : - " And now at last the highest truth on this sub- ject remains unsaid , probably , cannot be said ; for all that we say is the far - off remembering of the intuition ...
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