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1 4| and so made a cripple for life, or seared out of his wits 2 4| poetry, to philosophy, ay, to life itself, than this incessant 3 10| absolutely nothing to do, my life having been a complete failure 4 12| the greater part of his life getting his living. All 5 12| in a hundred fail, so the life of men generally, tried 6 14| demand which men make on life, it is an important difference 7 14| low and unsuccessful his life may be, constantly elevates 8 16| as wisdom not applied to life? Is she merely the miller 9 16| succumb to the difficulties of life like other men? Did he seem 10 16| of the real business of life - chiefly because they do 11 20| of my own unsatisfactory life, doing as others do; and 12 21| uncultivated portions, his whole life long in peace, for no one 13 31| meets surface. When our life ceases to be inward and 14 31| proportion as our inward life fails, we go more constantly 15 48| enough to make the cup of life go down here? Yet such, 16 49| know what the comforts of life are, and who have artificial 17 52| sort of eloquence. Thus our life is not altogether a forgetting,