Essays, Volume 1Houghton Mifflin, 1903 - 445 pages |
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Page 14
... once more in their architecture , a beauty as of temperance itself , limited to the straight line and the square , -a builded geometry . Then we have it once again in 14 HISTORY.
... once more in their architecture , a beauty as of temperance itself , limited to the straight line and the square , -a builded geometry . Then we have it once again in 14 HISTORY.
Page 19
Ralph Waldo Emerson. stretched symmetrical wings . What appears once in the atmosphere may appear often , and it was undoubtedly the archetype of that famil- iar ornament . I have seen in the sky a chain of summer lightning which at once ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. stretched symmetrical wings . What appears once in the atmosphere may appear often , and it was undoubtedly the archetype of that famil- iar ornament . I have seen in the sky a chain of summer lightning which at once ...
Page 187
... once could not lose sight of its object , for a cheerful disengaged furtherance , whether present or absent , of each other's de- signs . At last they discover that all which at first drew them together , those once sacred features ...
... once could not lose sight of its object , for a cheerful disengaged furtherance , whether present or absent , of each other's de- signs . At last they discover that all which at first drew them together , those once sacred features ...
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