EssaysLittle Leather Library Corporation, 1910 - 96 pages |
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Page 123
... seen from the point of the intellect , or as truth . But all is sour if seen as experience . Details are always melancholy ; the plan is seemly and noble . It is strange how painful is the actual world - the painful kingdom of time and ...
... seen from the point of the intellect , or as truth . But all is sour if seen as experience . Details are always melancholy ; the plan is seemly and noble . It is strange how painful is the actual world - the painful kingdom of time and ...
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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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... seen in life , and better than his copy . We have seen many counterfeits , but we are born believers in great men . How easily we read in old books , when men were few , of the smallest action of the patri- archs . We require that a man ...
... seen in life , and better than his copy . We have seen many counterfeits , but we are born believers in great men . How easily we read in old books , when men were few , of the smallest action of the patri- archs . We require that a man ...
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