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... truth : " And the Lord God said , It is not good that the man should be alone ; I will make her an helpmate for him . " " God doth not say , " observes an old English divine , " it is not good for man to be alone , " " he doth not say ...
... truth : " And the Lord God said , It is not good that the man should be alone ; I will make her an helpmate for him . " " God doth not say , " observes an old English divine , " it is not good for man to be alone , " " he doth not say ...
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... a thoughtful interest in a book , she brings her whole being to bear on it , and hence there will often be a better assurance of truth in If her conclusions than in man's more logical deductions , just 48 LECTURE FIRST .
... a thoughtful interest in a book , she brings her whole being to bear on it , and hence there will often be a better assurance of truth in If her conclusions than in man's more logical deductions , just 48 LECTURE FIRST .
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... truth , or a kindness -- some grace , some charm , some distinguishing moral characteristic which keeps the intellect in due subordination , and brings them to our thoughts , temper , mind , affections , one harmo- nious whole . " 6 A ...
... truth , or a kindness -- some grace , some charm , some distinguishing moral characteristic which keeps the intellect in due subordination , and brings them to our thoughts , temper , mind , affections , one harmo- nious whole . " 6 A ...
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... truth is not obscured ; that there are natural partialities , moral sympathies , which clear rather than cloud the vision of the mind ; that in our commu- nion with books , as with mankind , it is not true that " love is blind . " The ...
... truth is not obscured ; that there are natural partialities , moral sympathies , which clear rather than cloud the vision of the mind ; that in our commu- nion with books , as with mankind , it is not true that " love is blind . " The ...
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... truth embodied in them : " Passion is blind , not love ; her wondrous might Informs with three - fold power man's inward sight ; To her deep glance the soul , at large displayed , Shows all its mingled mass of light and shade : Men call ...
... truth embodied in them : " Passion is blind , not love ; her wondrous might Informs with three - fold power man's inward sight ; To her deep glance the soul , at large displayed , Shows all its mingled mass of light and shade : Men call ...
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