EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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Page 10
... Criticism is infested with a cant of materialism , which assumes that manual skill and activity is the first merit of all men , and dis- parages such as say and do not , overlooking the fact that some men , namely , poets , are natural ...
... Criticism is infested with a cant of materialism , which assumes that manual skill and activity is the first merit of all men , and dis- parages such as say and do not , overlooking the fact that some men , namely , poets , are natural ...
Page 31
... criticism . All the value which attaches to Pytha- goras , Paracelsus , Cornelius Agrippa , Cardan , Kepler , Swedenborg , Schelling , Oken , or any other who introduces questionable facts into his cos- mogony , as angels , devils ...
... criticism . All the value which attaches to Pytha- goras , Paracelsus , Cornelius Agrippa , Cardan , Kepler , Swedenborg , Schelling , Oken , or any other who introduces questionable facts into his cos- mogony , as angels , devils ...
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... criticism . The more or less depends on structure or temperament . Temperament is the iron wire on which the beads are strung . Of what use is fortune or talent to a cold and defective nature ? Who cares what sensibility or ...
... criticism . The more or less depends on structure or temperament . Temperament is the iron wire on which the beads are strung . Of what use is fortune or talent to a cold and defective nature ? Who cares what sensibility or ...
Page 54
... criticism . Our young people have thought and written much on labor and reform , and for all that they have writ- ten , neither the world nor themselves have got on a step . Intellectual tasting of life will not supersede muscular ...
... criticism . Our young people have thought and written much on labor and reform , and for all that they have writ- ten , neither the world nor themselves have got on a step . Intellectual tasting of life will not supersede muscular ...
Page 93
... criticism , the first lines of written prose and verse of a nation . How captivating is their devotion to their ... critic , the Pat- mos of thought from which he writes , in uncon- sciousness of any eyes that shall ever read this ...
... criticism , the first lines of written prose and verse of a nation . How captivating is their devotion to their ... critic , the Pat- mos of thought from which he writes , in uncon- sciousness of any eyes that shall ever read this ...
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