A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 Seiten |
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... soul's scale is one ; the scale of the senses and the understanding is another . Before the revelations of the soul , Time , Space , and Nature shrink away . In com- mon speech , we refer all things to time , as we habitually refer the ...
... soul's scale is one ; the scale of the senses and the understanding is another . Before the revelations of the soul , Time , Space , and Nature shrink away . In com- mon speech , we refer all things to time , as we habitually refer the ...
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... soul always mingles with the universal portion to that truth he receives , it takes soul . him to itself . 20 The nature of these revelations is the same ; they are perceptions of the absolute law . They are solutions of the soul's own ...
... soul always mingles with the universal portion to that truth he receives , it takes soul . him to itself . 20 The nature of these revelations is the same ; they are perceptions of the absolute law . They are solutions of the soul's own ...
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... soul to primal thought , Not lands and seas alone , thy own clear freshness , The young maturity of brood and bloom , To realms of budding bibles . O soul , repressless , I with thee and thou with me , Thy circumnavigation of the world ...
... soul to primal thought , Not lands and seas alone , thy own clear freshness , The young maturity of brood and bloom , To realms of budding bibles . O soul , repressless , I with thee and thou with me , Thy circumnavigation of the world ...
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