The Dial, Volumen2Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Ripley Weeks, Jordan, and Company, 1842 A magazine for literature, philosophy, and religion. |
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... thee ? ' asked he , as- tonished and thoughtful . ' Three apples , ' said I , ' three jew- els . ' And what dost thou ask as a reward ? ' said he . ' Above all things , ' I replied , the little creature who has brought me into this ...
... thee ? ' asked he , as- tonished and thoughtful . ' Three apples , ' said I , ' three jew- els . ' And what dost thou ask as a reward ? ' said he . ' Above all things , ' I replied , the little creature who has brought me into this ...
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... thee , divine Philosophy , sure as the planetary orbits and inexhaustible as the fount of light , crowning the faithful Seeker at last with the privilege to possess his own soul . In all that is said of Macaria , * we recognise that no ...
... thee , divine Philosophy , sure as the planetary orbits and inexhaustible as the fount of light , crowning the faithful Seeker at last with the privilege to possess his own soul . In all that is said of Macaria , * we recognise that no ...
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... thee , Goethe , but thee , Beethoven , we revere ; for thou hast maintained the worship of the Manly , the Permanent , the True . We The clear perception which was in Goethe's better na- ture of the beauty of that steadfastness , of ...
... thee , Goethe , but thee , Beethoven , we revere ; for thou hast maintained the worship of the Manly , the Permanent , the True . We The clear perception which was in Goethe's better na- ture of the beauty of that steadfastness , of ...
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... thee , Goddess , thee , my deliverer ; My life should freely have been dedicate to thee , But I have always been hoping in thee , O Diana , Who didst take in thy soft arms me , the rejected daughter Of the greatest king ; yes , daughter ...
... thee , Goddess , thee , my deliverer ; My life should freely have been dedicate to thee , But I have always been hoping in thee , O Diana , Who didst take in thy soft arms me , the rejected daughter Of the greatest king ; yes , daughter ...
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... . Unhappy man , thou art in like manner tortured , And feelest truly what he , the poor fugitive , suffers ! ORESTES . What sayest thou , what meanest of " like manner . " IPHIGENIA . Thee , too , the weight of a 38 [ July , Goethe .
... . Unhappy man , thou art in like manner tortured , And feelest truly what he , the poor fugitive , suffers ! ORESTES . What sayest thou , what meanest of " like manner . " IPHIGENIA . Thee , too , the weight of a 38 [ July , Goethe .
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