Essays, First SeriesJohn B. Alden, 1886 - 343 pages |
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... body depends on the equilibrium of centrifugal and centripetal forces , so the hours should be instructed by the ... bodies of men have done , and the crises of his life refer to national crises . Every revolution was first a thought in ...
... body depends on the equilibrium of centrifugal and centripetal forces , so the hours should be instructed by the ... bodies of men have done , and the crises of his life refer to national crises . Every revolution was first a thought in ...
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... body depends on the equilibrium of centrifugal and centripetal forces , so the hours should be instructed by the ... bodies of men have done , and the crises of his life refer to national crises . Every revolution was first a thought in ...
... body depends on the equilibrium of centrifugal and centripetal forces , so the hours should be instructed by the ... bodies of men have done , and the crises of his life refer to national crises . Every revolution was first a thought in ...
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... body . In it existed those human forms which supplied the sculptor with his models of Hercules , Phœbus , and Jove ; not like the forms abounding in the streets of modern cities , wherein the face is a confused blur of features , but ...
... body . In it existed those human forms which supplied the sculptor with his models of Hercules , Phœbus , and Jove ; not like the forms abounding in the streets of modern cities , wherein the face is a confused blur of features , but ...
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... mother earth his strength was renewed . Man is the broken giant , and in all his weakness both his body and his mind are invigpower of music , the power of poetry , to unfix orated by habits of conversation with nature . The 34 HISTORY .
... mother earth his strength was renewed . Man is the broken giant , and in all his weakness both his body and his mind are invigpower of music , the power of poetry , to unfix orated by habits of conversation with nature . The 34 HISTORY .
Page 36
... body to his own imagination . And although that poem be as vague and fantastic as a dream , yet is it much more attractive than the more regular dramatic pieces of the same author , for mind from the routine of customary images ...
... body to his own imagination . And although that poem be as vague and fantastic as a dream , yet is it much more attractive than the more regular dramatic pieces of the same author , for mind from the routine of customary images ...
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