The North American Review, Τόμος 4University of Northern Iowa, 1965 |
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Σελίδα 73
... truth because he loves his soul . Truth is but one with Heav'n , in his esteem , The sparkling spring of life's eternal stream ; And hence with equal singleness of heart , He traces out each less essential part : No worldly motives can ...
... truth because he loves his soul . Truth is but one with Heav'n , in his esteem , The sparkling spring of life's eternal stream ; And hence with equal singleness of heart , He traces out each less essential part : No worldly motives can ...
Σελίδα 197
... truth as cold and spirit- less , unless it is fairly on fire , or relieved and garnished by eloquence . Once get up this taste , in support of the ho- nestest principles , and by and by you will find other teach- ers in your places ...
... truth as cold and spirit- less , unless it is fairly on fire , or relieved and garnished by eloquence . Once get up this taste , in support of the ho- nestest principles , and by and by you will find other teach- ers in your places ...
Σελίδα 398
... truth and importance , and elevated by a consciousness of intellectual dignity , superiority and power , with what earnestness does he investigate , with what perspicui- ty develop , with what felicity illustrate its evidence and utili ...
... truth and importance , and elevated by a consciousness of intellectual dignity , superiority and power , with what earnestness does he investigate , with what perspicui- ty develop , with what felicity illustrate its evidence and utili ...
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