EssaysW. Heinemann, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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... charm , or delicate originality of purpose or view . Mystery , inex- plicable reticence , haughty austerity , have a fascination in life and literature , that is some- times denied to sanguine strength and easy volubility . I am well ...
... charm , or delicate originality of purpose or view . Mystery , inex- plicable reticence , haughty austerity , have a fascination in life and literature , that is some- times denied to sanguine strength and easy volubility . I am well ...
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... in his gloom , his greediness , his disputatious talk , to the great Samuel of that ilk , in all but the stern religious fibre that is somehow the charm of the latter . It was in London , at one of these convivial John Hales 9.
... in his gloom , his greediness , his disputatious talk , to the great Samuel of that ilk , in all but the stern religious fibre that is somehow the charm of the latter . It was in London , at one of these convivial John Hales 9.
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... charm for thoughtful men ; when it is the index of deliberate abstraction , they are apt to look upon it almost enviously , as the sign of a high aloofness from ordinary sublunary anxieties , an aloofness which they are themselves ...
... charm for thoughtful men ; when it is the index of deliberate abstraction , they are apt to look upon it almost enviously , as the sign of a high aloofness from ordinary sublunary anxieties , an aloofness which they are themselves ...
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... local politics and temporary in- terests . Such things had no charm for More ; he pushed through and out into a purer air . The mysterious and fascinating doctrine of the divine illumination opened 44 Henry More , the Platonist.
... local politics and temporary in- terests . Such things had no charm for More ; he pushed through and out into a purer air . The mysterious and fascinating doctrine of the divine illumination opened 44 Henry More , the Platonist.
Էջ 48
... of air sit singing upon my fist . Thou canst call down the moon so near thee by thy magic charm that thou mayst kiss her , as she is said to have kissed Endymion - or control and stop the course of the sun ; or 48 Henry More , the ...
... of air sit singing upon my fist . Thou canst call down the moon so near thee by thy magic charm that thou mayst kiss her , as she is said to have kissed Endymion - or control and stop the course of the sun ; or 48 Henry More , the ...
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