American Literary Essays1960 |
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... thing , into many things . The planter , who is Man sent out into the field to gather food , is seldom cheered by any idea of the true dignity of his ministry . He sees his bushel and his cart , and nothing beyond , and sinks into the ...
... thing , into many things . The planter , who is Man sent out into the field to gather food , is seldom cheered by any idea of the true dignity of his ministry . He sees his bushel and his cart , and nothing beyond , and sinks into the ...
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... things in their right series and procession . For through that better perception he stands one step nearer to things , and sees the flowing or metamorphosis ; perceives that thought is multiform ; that within the form of every creature ...
... things in their right series and procession . For through that better perception he stands one step nearer to things , and sees the flowing or metamorphosis ; perceives that thought is multiform ; that within the form of every creature ...
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... thing , but all things ; should fill the world with his voice ; should scat- ter forth light , nature , time , souls , from the centre of the present thought ; and new date and new create the whole . Whenever a mind is simple and ...
... thing , but all things ; should fill the world with his voice ; should scat- ter forth light , nature , time , souls , from the centre of the present thought ; and new date and new create the whole . Whenever a mind is simple and ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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