EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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Page 29
... seen , we divine that it does not stop . I will not now con- sider how much this makes the charm of algebra and the mathematics , which also have their tropes , but it is felt in every definition ; as , when Aris- totle defines space to ...
... seen , we divine that it does not stop . I will not now con- sider how much this makes the charm of algebra and the mathematics , which also have their tropes , but it is felt in every definition ; as , when Aris- totle defines space to ...
Page 34
... seen in heavenly light , appeared like dragons , and seemed in darkness ; but , to each other , they ap- . peared as men , and , when the light from heaven . shone into their cabin , they complained of the darkness , and were compelled ...
... seen in heavenly light , appeared like dragons , and seemed in darkness ; but , to each other , they ap- . peared as men , and , when the light from heaven . shone into their cabin , they complained of the darkness , and were compelled ...
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... seen changes as considerable in wheat and caterpillars . He is the poet , and shall draw us with love and terror , who sees , through the flowing vest , the firm na- ture , and can declare it . I look in vain for the poet whom I ...
... seen changes as considerable in wheat and caterpillars . He is the poet , and shall draw us with love and terror , who sees , through the flowing vest , the firm na- ture , and can declare it . I look in vain for the poet whom I ...
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... seen , which flies before him . The poet pours out verses in every solitude . Most of the things he says are conventional , no doubt ; but by and by he says something which is original and beautiful . That charms him . He would say ...
... seen , which flies before him . The poet pours out verses in every solitude . Most of the things he says are conventional , no doubt ; but by and by he says something which is original and beautiful . That charms him . He would say ...
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... seen one well , you must take your leave of it ; you shall never see it again . I have had good lessons from pictures , which I have since seen without emotion or remark . A deduction must be made from the opinion , which even the wise ...
... seen one well , you must take your leave of it ; you shall never see it again . I have had good lessons from pictures , which I have since seen without emotion or remark . A deduction must be made from the opinion , which even the wise ...
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