EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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Page 73
... and no hard thoughts . In Flaxman's drawing of the Eumeni- des of Eschylus , Orestes supplicates Apollo , whilst the Furies sleep on the threshold . The face of the god expresses a shade of regret and SUBJECT OR THE ONE . 73.
... and no hard thoughts . In Flaxman's drawing of the Eumeni- des of Eschylus , Orestes supplicates Apollo , whilst the Furies sleep on the threshold . The face of the god expresses a shade of regret and SUBJECT OR THE ONE . 73.
Page 86
... whilst prosperity belongs to a certain mind , and will introduce that power and victory which is its natural fruit , into any order of events . No change of circumstances can repair a defect of character . We boast our emancipation from ...
... whilst prosperity belongs to a certain mind , and will introduce that power and victory which is its natural fruit , into any order of events . No change of circumstances can repair a defect of character . We boast our emancipation from ...
Page 90
... whilst it is only a thought , and not a spirit that incites us . We have not yet served up to it . These are properties of life , and another trait is the notice of incessant growth . Men should be intelligent and earnest . They must ...
... whilst it is only a thought , and not a spirit that incites us . We have not yet served up to it . These are properties of life , and another trait is the notice of incessant growth . Men should be intelligent and earnest . They must ...
Page 100
... Whilst it blooms , I will keep sabbath or holy time , and suspend my gloom , and my folly and jokes . Nature is indulged by the presence of this guest . There are many eyes that can de- tect and honor the prudent and household virtues ...
... Whilst it blooms , I will keep sabbath or holy time , and suspend my gloom , and my folly and jokes . Nature is indulged by the presence of this guest . There are many eyes that can de- tect and honor the prudent and household virtues ...
Page 107
... whilst so many gases are combined only to be decom- pounded . Comme il faut , is the Frenchman's description of good society , as we must be . It is a spontaneous fruit of talents and feelings of pre- cisely that class who have most ...
... whilst so many gases are combined only to be decom- pounded . Comme il faut , is the Frenchman's description of good society , as we must be . It is a spontaneous fruit of talents and feelings of pre- cisely that class who have most ...
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