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Side v
... Human Feeling in Work ... .83 The Nearest Society Precious . .84 Society too Cheap ... .85 True Relations ... ..86 Nature's Choice better than Ours . ..87 To set Relations Right ... ..88 Society cures Conceit and Selfishness . ..89 ...
... Human Feeling in Work ... .83 The Nearest Society Precious . .84 Society too Cheap ... .85 True Relations ... ..86 Nature's Choice better than Ours . ..87 To set Relations Right ... ..88 Society cures Conceit and Selfishness . ..89 ...
Side 27
... , more deeply than the persons aggrieved . All these cases may be summed up in the words , " That which I would not , that I do , ' the saddest of all human confessions , made by 28 DESPONDENCY . one of the greatest men . However.
... , more deeply than the persons aggrieved . All these cases may be summed up in the words , " That which I would not , that I do , ' the saddest of all human confessions , made by 28 DESPONDENCY . one of the greatest men . However.
Side 31
Anna Cabot Lowell. TEMPTATIONS AND DUTIES . ANTAGONIST TO SELF . Is there in human nature no direct antagonist to Self ? Undoubtedly there is . The first aid against it is gained from Domestic affection . To gross and barbarian natures ...
Anna Cabot Lowell. TEMPTATIONS AND DUTIES . ANTAGONIST TO SELF . Is there in human nature no direct antagonist to Self ? Undoubtedly there is . The first aid against it is gained from Domestic affection . To gross and barbarian natures ...
Side 32
... human nature is nurtured and expanded by the contemplation of the Infinite . Hence is it that a sense of the Sublime and Beautiful , though it be not yet Religion , supplies to Morals an important part of that which it is reserved for ...
... human nature is nurtured and expanded by the contemplation of the Infinite . Hence is it that a sense of the Sublime and Beautiful , though it be not yet Religion , supplies to Morals an important part of that which it is reserved for ...
Side 33
... human race . He has faith , hope , and charity for another being , perhaps but a creation of his imagination ; still , it is a great advance for a man to be profoundly loving , even in his imaginations . Helps . There is no danger in ...
... human race . He has faith , hope , and charity for another being , perhaps but a creation of his imagination ; still , it is a great advance for a man to be profoundly loving , even in his imaginations . Helps . There is no danger in ...
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action affection Antoninus ART OF LIVING beauty become benevolence better body Carlyle character charity Choler circumstances conversation dangerous delight desire divine duties Emerson enjoyment eternal evil eyes F. W. Newman faculties faith fancy faults fear feeling FINE MANNERS friendship gifts give God's Goethe grace Guesses at Truth habit happiness Hartley Coleridge hath heart heaven Henry Taylor Heraclitus honor human imagination imperfection infinite intellectual Isaac Taylor Jeremy Taylor judgment kind labor less look man's manner marriage means ment mind moral nature never noble Novalis Oakfield ourselves pain passion patience perfect persons Philothea pleasure poor Poverty present reason relations religion Ruskin sense Sidney Smith Sir Thomas Browne society soul speak spirit sweet taste temptation thee Theologia Germanica things thou art thought thyself tion toil trifles true understanding virtue whole wisdom wise words