Essays: First seriesHoughton, Mifflin, 1883 - 343 pages |
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Page 9
... spirit goes forth from the beginning to embody every faculty , every thought , every emotion which belongs to it , in appropriate events . But the thought is always prior to the fact ; all the facts of history preëxist in the mind as ...
... spirit goes forth from the beginning to embody every faculty , every thought , every emotion which belongs to it , in appropriate events . But the thought is always prior to the fact ; all the facts of history preëxist in the mind as ...
Page 10
... spirit to the mɛ ifold world . This human mind wrote history , and this m read it . The Sphinx must solve her own ridd If the whole of history is in one man , it is all to explained from individual experience . There i relation between ...
... spirit to the mɛ ifold world . This human mind wrote history , and this m read it . The Sphinx must solve her own ridd If the whole of history is in one man , it is all to explained from individual experience . There i relation between ...
Page 18
... Through the bruteness and toughness of matter , a subtle spirit bends all things to its own will . The ada- mant streams into soft but precise form before it , and whilst I look at it its outline and texture 18 HISTORY .
... Through the bruteness and toughness of matter , a subtle spirit bends all things to its own will . The ada- mant streams into soft but precise form before it , and whilst I look at it its outline and texture 18 HISTORY .
Page 21
... spirit and not the fact that is identical . By a deeper appre- hension , and not primarily by a painful acquisition of many manual skills , the artist attains the power of awakening other souls to a given activity . It has been said ...
... spirit and not the fact that is identical . By a deeper appre- hension , and not primarily by a painful acquisition of many manual skills , the artist attains the power of awakening other souls to a given activity . It has been said ...
Page 26
... itinerancy of the present day . The antagonism of the two tenden- cies is not less active in individuals , as the love of adventure or the love of repose happens to predom- inate . A man of rude health and flowing spirits 26 HISTORY .
... itinerancy of the present day . The antagonism of the two tenden- cies is not less active in individuals , as the love of adventure or the love of repose happens to predom- inate . A man of rude health and flowing spirits 26 HISTORY .
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