EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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Page 52
... reason of the pain this discovery causes us ( and we make it late in respect to works of art and intellect ) , is the plaint of tragedy which murmurs from it in regard to persons , to friendship and love . That immobility and absence of ...
... reason of the pain this discovery causes us ( and we make it late in respect to works of art and intellect ) , is the plaint of tragedy which murmurs from it in regard to persons , to friendship and love . That immobility and absence of ...
Page 59
... reason of lit- erature , lawfulness of writing down a thought , is questioned ; much is to say on both sides , and , while the fight waxes hot , thou , dearest scholar , stick to thy foolish task , add a line every hour , and between ...
... reason of lit- erature , lawfulness of writing down a thought , is questioned ; much is to say on both sides , and , while the fight waxes hot , thou , dearest scholar , stick to thy foolish task , add a line every hour , and between ...
Page 60
... reason- ably , that these arts are not for man , but are disease . Yet nature will not bear you out . Ir- resistible nature made men such , and makes legions more of such , every day . You love the boy reading in a book , gazing at a ...
... reason- ably , that these arts are not for man , but are disease . Yet nature will not bear you out . Ir- resistible nature made men such , and makes legions more of such , every day . You love the boy reading in a book , gazing at a ...
Page 66
... reason , and leaves no hunger . " - In our more correct writing , we give to this generali- zation the name of Being , and thereby confess that we have arrived as far as we can go . Suffice it for the joy of the universe , that we have ...
... reason , and leaves no hunger . " - In our more correct writing , we give to this generali- zation the name of Being , and thereby confess that we have arrived as far as we can go . Suffice it for the joy of the universe , that we have ...
Page 81
... are geniuses in trade , as well as in war , or the state , or letters ; and the reason why this or that man is fortunate , is not to be told . It lies in the man ; that is all anybody can tell you about 27 CHARACTER . CHARA 81.
... are geniuses in trade , as well as in war , or the state , or letters ; and the reason why this or that man is fortunate , is not to be told . It lies in the man ; that is all anybody can tell you about 27 CHARACTER . CHARA 81.
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