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Page 67
... thought and spoke when they were but few- a few there always were who thought and spoke with me . Now that the madness of the moment is past , now that we can see things by the light of twenty more years of experience , there are ...
... thought and spoke when they were but few- a few there always were who thought and spoke with me . Now that the madness of the moment is past , now that we can see things by the light of twenty more years of experience , there are ...
Page 131
... thought and feeling , to which these nations rose , we must glance back to the origin of the arts . These , if we are not mistaken , are found to have sprung up amongst every nation so far civilized as to have satisfied the first ...
... thought and feeling , to which these nations rose , we must glance back to the origin of the arts . These , if we are not mistaken , are found to have sprung up amongst every nation so far civilized as to have satisfied the first ...
Page 145
... thought or idea , that it learnt from Greece . Just as in philoso- phy , it was the forms of thought and the fitting language which Greece gave to Christianity , not the truths themselves , so it has been in art . The thought made ...
... thought or idea , that it learnt from Greece . Just as in philoso- phy , it was the forms of thought and the fitting language which Greece gave to Christianity , not the truths themselves , so it has been in art . The thought made ...
Contents
Prussian Campaign in Holland | 7 |
The Two Ampères | 91 |
Prose Modern English | 126 |
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