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Page 12
... nature . I wish to show this first between body and mind , and then between intellect and moral nature . All admit the helpfulness of bodily health and bodily vigor in a course of severe intellectual discipline ; all admit that the ...
... nature . I wish to show this first between body and mind , and then between intellect and moral nature . All admit the helpfulness of bodily health and bodily vigor in a course of severe intellectual discipline ; all admit that the ...
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... nature has not all along been gathering force , and if it do not now rise above all other parts of our complex nature , subordinating all to itself and its higher purposes , then , indeed , must com- mence the final and saddest ...
... nature has not all along been gathering force , and if it do not now rise above all other parts of our complex nature , subordinating all to itself and its higher purposes , then , indeed , must com- mence the final and saddest ...
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... nature , but nature and all her relations to life . It is these two closely related traits - the appre- ciation of little things , especially in their humorous bearing , and the love of nature - that make the charm of the essays under ...
... nature , but nature and all her relations to life . It is these two closely related traits - the appre- ciation of little things , especially in their humorous bearing , and the love of nature - that make the charm of the essays under ...
Contents
Alfred Tennyson Poet Laureate | 17 |
John W Durst | 33 |
On Foot in Tlascala | 46 |
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