American Literary Essays1960 |
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... soul of his soul ? A thought too bold ; a dream too wild . Yet when this spiritual light shall have revealed the law of more earthly natures - when he has learned to wor- ship the soul , and to see that the natural philosophy that now ...
... soul of his soul ? A thought too bold ; a dream too wild . Yet when this spiritual light shall have revealed the law of more earthly natures - when he has learned to wor- ship the soul , and to see that the natural philosophy that now ...
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... soul . This every man is en- titled to ; this every man contains within him , although in almost all men ob- structed and as yet unborn . The soul active sees absolute truth and utters truth , or creates . In this action it is gen- ius ...
... soul . This every man is en- titled to ; this every man contains within him , although in almost all men ob- structed and as yet unborn . The soul active sees absolute truth and utters truth , or creates . In this action it is gen- ius ...
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... soul that causes , all philosophy is at fault . Its presence or its absence is all we can affirm . Every man discriminates between the voluntary acts of his mind and his involuntary per- ceptions , and knows that to his involun- tary ...
... soul that causes , all philosophy is at fault . Its presence or its absence is all we can affirm . Every man discriminates between the voluntary acts of his mind and his involuntary per- ceptions , and knows that to his involun- tary ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
James Kirk Paulding 17781860 | 33 |
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