Major Writers of America, Band 2Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962 Selections from the writings of fifteen important American authors, including portions of novels, short stories, prose and poems. |
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... nature . If the first fact of her experience is a vision of earth as heaven , the second fact is that this vision is ... Nature - " Nature - in Her monstrous House . " We may still realize that such " Vastness is but the Shadow of the ...
... nature . If the first fact of her experience is a vision of earth as heaven , the second fact is that this vision is ... Nature - " Nature - in Her monstrous House . " We may still realize that such " Vastness is but the Shadow of the ...
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... nature , but nature evolved thought . Not one considerable man of science dared face the stream of thought ; and the whole number of those who acted , like Franklin , as electric conductors of the new forces from nature to man , down to ...
... nature , but nature evolved thought . Not one considerable man of science dared face the stream of thought ; and the whole number of those who acted , like Franklin , as electric conductors of the new forces from nature to man , down to ...
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... nature , as primitive as nature , as merciless as nature . As man is only a biological accident in the great and still barely deciphered force of nature , so modern society exerts upon the individual the same crushing force and elicits ...
... nature , as primitive as nature , as merciless as nature . As man is only a biological accident in the great and still barely deciphered force of nature , so modern society exerts upon the individual the same crushing force and elicits ...
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Introduction | 16 |
Captain Montgomery | 66 |
74 | 149 |
Urheberrecht | |
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