The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 2±ÇLeavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 |
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... human soul , not which still imprisons the free flight of the the body , should be the starting - point of all spirit , no one who has thrown among a pub- our labors ; since the body without the soul lic so much addicted to routine and ...
... human soul , not which still imprisons the free flight of the the body , should be the starting - point of all spirit , no one who has thrown among a pub- our labors ; since the body without the soul lic so much addicted to routine and ...
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... human life is the only god of one sect , of cne period , or of one peo- good , the only essentially religious one , and ple , but God ; and , as the reflex of God upon one of extreme importance , here especially , earth , the beautiful ...
... human life is the only god of one sect , of cne period , or of one peo- good , the only essentially religious one , and ple , but God ; and , as the reflex of God upon one of extreme importance , here especially , earth , the beautiful ...
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... human activity ; it is the collective thought secking to supplant , as the point of view in the social organism , the individual thought ; the spirit of humanity visibly surpassing ( for it has been always silently and unperceived at ...
... human activity ; it is the collective thought secking to supplant , as the point of view in the social organism , the individual thought ; the spirit of humanity visibly surpassing ( for it has been always silently and unperceived at ...
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... human summit of this collective idea , from the con- race escapes him . He sympathizes with all ception of the Universal Mind , " of which , " men , but it is with the life of each one , and not as Emerson says , " each individual man ...
... human summit of this collective idea , from the con- race escapes him . He sympathizes with all ception of the Universal Mind , " of which , " men , but it is with the life of each one , and not as Emerson says , " each individual man ...
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... human race collectively can alone accomplish . Disown not , then , the common mother for the sake of certain of her children , however privileged they may be ; for at the same time that you disown her , you will lose the intellect of ...
... human race collectively can alone accomplish . Disown not , then , the common mother for the sake of certain of her children , however privileged they may be ; for at the same time that you disown her , you will lose the intellect of ...
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