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... thing among things . It abandons Being to become a Beyond - Being when its converse is in the Supreme . He who knows himself to have become such , knows himself now an image of the Supreme ; and when the phantasm has returned to the ...
... thing among things . It abandons Being to become a Beyond - Being when its converse is in the Supreme . He who knows himself to have become such , knows himself now an image of the Supreme ; and when the phantasm has returned to the ...
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... things , pace and pause . Prose can be abrupt and staccato for its own purposes , but , in general , it achieves its effects partly by the vividness and directness of its imagery , and by the suitability of the epithets chosen , and ...
... things , pace and pause . Prose can be abrupt and staccato for its own purposes , but , in general , it achieves its effects partly by the vividness and directness of its imagery , and by the suitability of the epithets chosen , and ...
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... things truth beareth away the victory ' . . . . History is a record of things which happened ; what passes for history in the hands of Mr. Froude is a writing in which the things that really happened find no place and in which their ...
... things truth beareth away the victory ' . . . . History is a record of things which happened ; what passes for history in the hands of Mr. Froude is a writing in which the things that really happened find no place and in which their ...
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Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
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