EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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Page 9
... secret . The man is only half himself , the other half is his expression . Notwithstanding this necessity to be published , adequate expression is rare . I know not how it is that we need an interpreter ; but the great ma- jority of men ...
... secret . The man is only half himself , the other half is his expression . Notwithstanding this necessity to be published , adequate expression is rare . I know not how it is that we need an interpreter ; but the great ma- jority of men ...
Page 14
... secret of the world is profound , but who or what shall be our interpreter , we know not . A mountain ramble , a new style of face , a new person , may put the key into our hands . Of course , the value of genius to us is in the ...
... secret of the world is profound , but who or what shall be our interpreter , we know not . A mountain ramble , a new style of face , a new person , may put the key into our hands . Of course , the value of genius to us is in the ...
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... secret of the world , there where Being passes into Appearance , and Unity into Variety . The Universe is the externisation of the soul . Wherever the life is , that bursts into appearance around it . Our science is sensual , and ...
... secret of the world , there where Being passes into Appearance , and Unity into Variety . The Universe is the externisation of the soul . Wherever the life is , that bursts into appearance around it . Our science is sensual , and ...
Page 26
... secret which every intellectual man quickly learns , that , beyond the energy of his possessed and conscious intellect , he is capable of a new energy ( as of an intellect doubled on itself ) , by abandonment to the nature of things ...
... secret which every intellectual man quickly learns , that , beyond the energy of his possessed and conscious intellect , he is capable of a new energy ( as of an intellect doubled on itself ) , by abandonment to the nature of things ...
Page 37
... secrets sleep in nature ! Hence the necessity of speech and song ; hence these throbs and heart - beatings in the orator , at the door of the assembly , to the end , namely , that thought may be ejaculated as Logos , or Word . Doubt not ...
... secrets sleep in nature ! Hence the necessity of speech and song ; hence these throbs and heart - beatings in the orator , at the door of the assembly , to the end , namely , that thought may be ejaculated as Logos , or Word . Doubt not ...
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