Essays, Volume 1Houghton Mifflin, 1903 - 445 pages |
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. man , who believes that the best age of produc- tion is past . The real value of the Iliad or the ... tion and power which the work evinced in the ar- tist , and its highest effect is to make new artists . * Already ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. man , who believes that the best age of produc- tion is past . The real value of the Iliad or the ... tion and power which the work evinced in the ar- tist , and its highest effect is to make new artists . * Already ...
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... tion , and among a people possessed of a won- derful perception of form this childish carving was refined to the utmost splendor of effect . But it is the game of a rude and youthful peo- ple , and not the manly labor of a wise and spir ...
... tion , and among a people possessed of a won- derful perception of form this childish carving was refined to the utmost splendor of effect . But it is the game of a rude and youthful peo- ple , and not the manly labor of a wise and spir ...
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... tion to any particular course of acting . She objected to having this spiritual direction called an impression , or an intimation , or a oracle . It was none of them . It was so simple it could harde spoken of . " This statement of ...
... tion to any particular course of acting . She objected to having this spiritual direction called an impression , or an intimation , or a oracle . It was none of them . It was so simple it could harde spoken of . " This statement of ...
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