EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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... particulars , or some limited judgment of color or form , which is exer- cised for amusement or for show . It is a proof of the shallowness of the doctrine of beauty , as it lies in the minds of our amateurs , that men seem to have lost ...
... particulars , or some limited judgment of color or form , which is exer- cised for amusement or for show . It is a proof of the shallowness of the doctrine of beauty , as it lies in the minds of our amateurs , that men seem to have lost ...
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... particulars ; as no mountain is of any appreciable height to break the curve of the sphere . A shrewd coun- try - boy goes to the city for the first time , and the . complacent citizen is not satisfied with his little wonder . It is not ...
... particulars ; as no mountain is of any appreciable height to break the curve of the sphere . A shrewd coun- try - boy goes to the city for the first time , and the . complacent citizen is not satisfied with his little wonder . It is not ...
Page 64
... particulars is a musical . perfection , the Ideal journeying always with us , the heaven without rent or seam . Do but observe the mode of our illumination . When I converse with a profound mind , or if at any time being alone I have ...
... particulars is a musical . perfection , the Ideal journeying always with us , the heaven without rent or seam . Do but observe the mode of our illumination . When I converse with a profound mind , or if at any time being alone I have ...
Page 66
... particulars , our greatness is always in a tendency or direction , not in an ac- tion . It is for us to believe in the rule , not in the exception . The noble are thus known from the ignoble . So in accepting the leading of the sen- 66 ...
... particulars , our greatness is always in a tendency or direction , not in an ac- tion . It is for us to believe in the rule , not in the exception . The noble are thus known from the ignoble . So in accepting the leading of the sen- 66 ...
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... particulars to suit the size of the partisans , and the contention is ever hottest on minor matters . Not less re- markable is the overfaith of each man in the importance of what he has to do or say . The poet , the prophet , has a ...
... particulars to suit the size of the partisans , and the contention is ever hottest on minor matters . Not less re- markable is the overfaith of each man in the importance of what he has to do or say . The poet , the prophet , has a ...
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