Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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... mind ! For not on plumes or canopied in state The soul wins fame ! the stage . But I believe I sang in tune , and soon forgot her and all . I could not help feeling that I somehow drew my audience with me . And what an audience it was ...
... mind ! For not on plumes or canopied in state The soul wins fame ! the stage . But I believe I sang in tune , and soon forgot her and all . I could not help feeling that I somehow drew my audience with me . And what an audience it was ...
Page 326
... mind of the earliest pro - and the good , " - when they explain that genitors of our race . But neither of sav ... mind and will . sally associated with practices which are Order and law are , indeed , in some minds in the nature of ...
... mind of the earliest pro - and the good , " - when they explain that genitors of our race . But neither of sav ... mind and will . sally associated with practices which are Order and law are , indeed , in some minds in the nature of ...
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... mind moulds to itself the clay , and makes it what it will . of his mind , thence transferring itself into statuary , seen with the eye , and filling the heart of all people . Having discussed the origin of poly- theism , Carlyle speaks ...
... mind moulds to itself the clay , and makes it what it will . of his mind , thence transferring itself into statuary , seen with the eye , and filling the heart of all people . Having discussed the origin of poly- theism , Carlyle speaks ...
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