American Literature Survey: The American romantics, 1800-1860Milton R. Stern, Seymour L. Gross Viking Press, 1968 - Fiction |
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... Thought also . Every universal truth which we express in words , implies or supposes every other truth . Omne verum vero consonat [ Every truth harmonizes with every other ] . It is like a great circle on a sphere , comprising all ...
... Thought also . Every universal truth which we express in words , implies or supposes every other truth . Omne verum vero consonat [ Every truth harmonizes with every other ] . It is like a great circle on a sphere , comprising all ...
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... thought they may contain . To believe your own thought , to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men that is genius . Speak your latent conviction , and it shall be the universal sense ; for the inmost ...
... thought they may contain . To believe your own thought , to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men that is genius . Speak your latent conviction , and it shall be the universal sense ; for the inmost ...
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... thought I , it is evident enough that Bartleby has been making his home here , keeping bachelor's hall all by himself . Immediately then the thought came sweep- ing across me , what miserable friendlessness and loneli- ness are here ...
... thought I , it is evident enough that Bartleby has been making his home here , keeping bachelor's hall all by himself . Immediately then the thought came sweep- ing across me , what miserable friendlessness and loneli- ness are here ...
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