American Life in Literature, Band 1Jay Broadus Hubbell Harper & brothers, 1936 - 849 Seiten |
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... Thought and knowledge are natures in which apparatus and pretension avail nothing . Gowns and pecuniary foundations , 10 though of towns of gold , can never counter- vail the least sentence or syllable of wit . Forget this , and our ...
... Thought and knowledge are natures in which apparatus and pretension avail nothing . Gowns and pecuniary foundations , 10 though of towns of gold , can never counter- vail the least sentence or syllable of wit . Forget this , and our ...
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... thought is rendered back to us by the trumpets of the Last Judgment . Familiar . as the voice of the mind is to each , the highest merit we ascribe to Moses , Plato and Milton is that they set at naught books and traditions , and spoke ...
... thought is rendered back to us by the trumpets of the Last Judgment . Familiar . as the voice of the mind is to each , the highest merit we ascribe to Moses , Plato and Milton is that they set at naught books and traditions , and spoke ...
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... thought , thought is daunted in presence of the world . One after the other we accept the mental laws , still resisting those which fol- low , which however must be accepted . But 20 all our concessions only compel us to new profusion ...
... thought , thought is daunted in presence of the world . One after the other we accept the mental laws , still resisting those which fol- low , which however must be accepted . But 20 all our concessions only compel us to new profusion ...
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The Settlement of Virginia | 4 |
The SmithPocahontas Legend | 10 |
FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS 17931835 | 24 |
Urheberrecht | |
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