Major Writers of America, Band 1Perry Miller Harcourt, 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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... thought with its proper symbol , and so to utter it , depends on the simplicity of his character , that is , upon his love of truth and his desire to communicate it without loss . The corruption of man is followed by the cor- ruption of ...
... thought with its proper symbol , and so to utter it , depends on the simplicity of his character , that is , upon his love of truth and his desire to communicate it without loss . The corruption of man is followed by the cor- ruption of ...
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... thought but that we are in , is wonderful . What if you come near to it , you are as remote when you are nearest as when you are farthest . Every thought is also a prison ; every heaven is also a prison . Therefore we love the poet ...
... thought but that we are in , is wonderful . What if you come near to it , you are as remote when you are nearest as when you are farthest . Every thought is also a prison ; every heaven is also a prison . Therefore we love the poet ...
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... Thought dissolves the material universe by car- rying the mind up into a sphere where all is plastic . Of two men , each obeying his own thought , he whose thought is deepest will be the strongest char- acter . Always one man more than ...
... Thought dissolves the material universe by car- rying the mind up into a sphere where all is plastic . Of two men , each obeying his own thought , he whose thought is deepest will be the strongest char- acter . Always one man more than ...
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Return Oh Shulamite Return Return | 81 |
Introduction | 88 |
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