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... become involved in all things ; they transcend the temporal sphere . Each thing , each mo- ment , each hour , becomes a reflection of eternity : " The spirit sports with time , " Emerson avers , and he continues with a quote from Blake ...
... become involved in all things ; they transcend the temporal sphere . Each thing , each mo- ment , each hour , becomes a reflection of eternity : " The spirit sports with time , " Emerson avers , and he continues with a quote from Blake ...
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... become children any more than he is suggesting that we become idiots . Instead , he holds up the ancient Greeks as an ... becomes evident , then , that the child stands at the center of Emerson's philosophy as a symbol of the redeemed ...
... become children any more than he is suggesting that we become idiots . Instead , he holds up the ancient Greeks as an ... becomes evident , then , that the child stands at the center of Emerson's philosophy as a symbol of the redeemed ...
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... becomes a river that flows into the Thames . Subsequently , the Thames , governed by Anna - Diana as the tides ... become a river ( 200-210 ) , is a subject in Anne's " Sylvan Reign " ( 163 ) when she is transformed and falls in nature's ...
... becomes a river that flows into the Thames . Subsequently , the Thames , governed by Anna - Diana as the tides ... become a river ( 200-210 ) , is a subject in Anne's " Sylvan Reign " ( 163 ) when she is transformed and falls in nature's ...
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The Two Angels of Cowleys | 3 |
Gerstäckers America Alfred Kolb | 12 |
The Vision of the Child and | 22 |
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