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... spirits , with a capacity not only for intellectual enjoyment , but professional usefulness , enlarged by observation of other institutions and intercourse with the wise and good of the Mother country , especially those who had made ...
... spirits , with a capacity not only for intellectual enjoyment , but professional usefulness , enlarged by observation of other institutions and intercourse with the wise and good of the Mother country , especially those who had made ...
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... of the great poets . We may perhaps remember , too , how the chastening influence of wise and genial criticism may have won our spirits away from some malignant fascination that fastened on the unripe intellect 26 LECTURE FIRST . 26.
... of the great poets . We may perhaps remember , too , how the chastening influence of wise and genial criticism may have won our spirits away from some malignant fascination that fastened on the unripe intellect 26 LECTURE FIRST . 26.
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... spirit , which can " find tongues in trees , books in the running brooks , sermons in stones , and good in every thing . " We must not be un- mindful how exquisitely the individual man and the ex- ternal world are fitted to each other ...
... spirit , which can " find tongues in trees , books in the running brooks , sermons in stones , and good in every thing . " We must not be un- mindful how exquisitely the individual man and the ex- ternal world are fitted to each other ...
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... spirits of men ? what is this soul - engendered energy ? The knowledge- literature is measurable , and we can judge of ... spirit in it . There is a higher education , which is akin to religion , for it is a ministry of the soul , and ...
... spirits of men ? what is this soul - engendered energy ? The knowledge- literature is measurable , and we can judge of ... spirit in it . There is a higher education , which is akin to religion , for it is a ministry of the soul , and ...
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... spirit . It is from the soil of meekness that the true strength of womanhood grows , and it is because it has its root in such a soil that it has a growth so majestic , showering its blossoms and its fruits upon the world . Her ...
... spirit . It is from the soil of meekness that the true strength of womanhood grows , and it is because it has its root in such a soil that it has a growth so majestic , showering its blossoms and its fruits upon the world . Her ...
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