EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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Page 7
... rest remaining cold . Their knowledge of the fine arts is some study of rules and 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 ...
... rest remaining cold . Their knowledge of the fine arts is some study of rules and 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 ...
Page 16
... rests on the foundations of the necessary . The soul makes the body , as the wise Spenser teaches : " So every spirit , as it is most pure , And hath in it the more of heavenly light , So it the fairer body doth procure To habit in ...
... rests on the foundations of the necessary . The soul makes the body , as the wise Spenser teaches : " So every spirit , as it is most pure , And hath in it the more of heavenly light , So it the fairer body doth procure To habit in ...
Page 32
... is to flow , and not to freeze . The poet did not stop at the color , or the form , but read their meaning ; neither may he rest in this meaning , but he makes the same objects exponents of his new thought . Here is 32 ESSAY I.
... is to flow , and not to freeze . The poet did not stop at the color , or the form , but read their meaning ; neither may he rest in this meaning , but he makes the same objects exponents of his new thought . Here is 32 ESSAY I.
Page 34
... rests , obeys the im- pulses of moral nature . The figs become grapes whilst he eats them . When some of his angels affirmed a truth , the laurel twig which they held blossomed in their hands . The noise which , at a distance , appeared ...
... rests , obeys the im- pulses of moral nature . The figs become grapes whilst he eats them . When some of his angels affirmed a truth , the laurel twig which they held blossomed in their hands . The noise which , at a distance , appeared ...
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... rest on the same foundations of wonder as the town of Troy , and the temple of Delphos , and are as swiftly passing away . Our log - rolling , our stumps and their politics , our fisheries , our Negroes , and Indians , our boats , and ...
... rest on the same foundations of wonder as the town of Troy , and the temple of Delphos , and are as swiftly passing away . Our log - rolling , our stumps and their politics , our fisheries , our Negroes , and Indians , our boats , and ...
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