Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks: 1819-1822Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1960 |
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Page xlviii
... Character of Socrates " ; in the spring , attends lectures by Professor Edward Ev- erett on Greek literature ; April 20 , delivers his poem " Improvement " before the Pythologian Society ; April 26 , reads poem at first anni- versary ...
... Character of Socrates " ; in the spring , attends lectures by Professor Edward Ev- erett on Greek literature ; April 20 , delivers his poem " Improvement " before the Pythologian Society ; April 26 , reads poem at first anni- versary ...
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... character ; and it is impossible that the wind which breathes so expressive a sound amid the leaves - should mean nothing . But so striking is the ordina ( ry ) tion of Providence with regard to the uniformity of human character , that ...
... character ; and it is impossible that the wind which breathes so expressive a sound amid the leaves - should mean nothing . But so striking is the ordina ( ry ) tion of Providence with regard to the uniformity of human character , that ...
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... character , and contemplate it separately under the different as- pects in which it appears to us . We first offer our homage to ( h ) Him as children of his Universe [ , ] as to the Almighty Creator of things ; Next we view him in his ...
... character , and contemplate it separately under the different as- pects in which it appears to us . We first offer our homage to ( h ) Him as children of his Universe [ , ] as to the Almighty Creator of things ; Next we view him in his ...
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INTRODUCTION | xiii |
The Manuscripts | xxxiv |
The Source of the Text | xlii |
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