Essays and PoemsArno Press, 1972 - 175 pages |
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Page 44
Jones Very. ― influence of this transforming power , all is plastic ; marble becomes flexible and shapes itself into ... become at every moment more like the senseless clods around him , and , at last , when he has gained the whole world ...
Jones Very. ― influence of this transforming power , all is plastic ; marble becomes flexible and shapes itself into ... become at every moment more like the senseless clods around him , and , at last , when he has gained the whole world ...
Page 53
... becoming most uni- versal , we at the same time become most individual ; for they are not opposed to each other , but different faces of the same thing . But selfishness is the farthest removed of all things from the universality of ...
... becoming most uni- versal , we at the same time become most individual ; for they are not opposed to each other , but different faces of the same thing . But selfishness is the farthest removed of all things from the universality of ...
Page 55
... become all things to all men . As the wind bloweth where it listeth , and we hear the sound thereof , but cannot tell whence it cometh and whither it goeth , so passive will the breath of life that God first breathed into us become to ...
... become all things to all men . As the wind bloweth where it listeth , and we hear the sound thereof , but cannot tell whence it cometh and whither it goeth , so passive will the breath of life that God first breathed into us become to ...
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