Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intime of Henri-Frédéric AmielMacmillan, 1893 - 721 pages |
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... experience - unbalanced , as such an experience generally is with a young man , by family life , or by any healthy 1 AMIEL'S JOURNAL .
... experience - unbalanced , as such an experience generally is with a young man , by family life , or by any healthy 1 AMIEL'S JOURNAL .
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... experience , to range its accumulations from life and thought under a more and more perfect , a more and more exhaustive , formula . Not this study or that study , not this detail or that , but the whole of things , the sum of Knowledge ...
... experience , to range its accumulations from life and thought under a more and more perfect , a more and more exhaustive , formula . Not this study or that study , not this detail or that , but the whole of things , the sum of Knowledge ...
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... experiences of this kind become habitual is likely to lose his hold upon the normal in- terests of life . What are politics or litera- ture to such a mind but fragments without real importance - dwarfed reflections of ideal truths for ...
... experiences of this kind become habitual is likely to lose his hold upon the normal in- terests of life . What are politics or litera- ture to such a mind but fragments without real importance - dwarfed reflections of ideal truths for ...
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... experience : — ' If this pure solace should desert my mind , What were all else ? I dare not risk the loss . To the old paths , my soul ! ' And in close combination with the specu- lative sense , with the tendency which car- ries a man ...
... experience : — ' If this pure solace should desert my mind , What were all else ? I dare not risk the loss . To the old paths , my soul ! ' And in close combination with the specu- lative sense , with the tendency which car- ries a man ...
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... every line of it . Most of the thoughts and experiences with which one grows familiar in the Journal are re- peated in it ; the same joys , the same as- A pirations , the same sorrows are visible throughout it , Ixxiv AMIEL'S JOURNAL .
... every line of it . Most of the thoughts and experiences with which one grows familiar in the Journal are re- peated in it ; the same joys , the same as- A pirations , the same sorrows are visible throughout it , Ixxiv AMIEL'S JOURNAL .
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