Essays, Second SeriesJ.R. Osgood, 1876 - 228 psl. |
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... carried about ; but there is no accurate adjustment between the spirit and the organ , much less is the latter the germination of the former . So in regard to other forms , the intellectual men do not believe in any essential dependence ...
... carried about ; but there is no accurate adjustment between the spirit and the organ , much less is the latter the germination of the former . So in regard to other forms , the intellectual men do not believe in any essential dependence ...
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... carry me into the heaven , whirls me into mists , then leaps and frisks about with me as it were from cloud to cloud , still affirming that he is bound heavenward ; and I , being myself a novice , am slow in perceiving that he does not ...
... carry me into the heaven , whirls me into mists , then leaps and frisks about with me as it were from cloud to cloud , still affirming that he is bound heavenward ; and I , being myself a novice , am slow in perceiving that he does not ...
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... carry the whole sense of nature ; and the distinctions which we make in events , and in affairs , of low and high , honest and base , disappear when nature is used as a symbol . Thought makes everything fit for use . The vocabulary of ...
... carry the whole sense of nature ; and the distinctions which we make in events , and in affairs , of low and high , honest and base , disappear when nature is used as a symbol . Thought makes everything fit for use . The vocabulary of ...
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... carried . Bare lists of words are found suggestive , to an imaginative and excited mind ; as it is related of Lord Chatham , that he was accustomed to read in Bailey's Dictionary , when he was preparing to speak in Parlia- ment . The ...
... carried . Bare lists of words are found suggestive , to an imaginative and excited mind ; as it is related of Lord Chatham , that he was accustomed to read in Bailey's Dictionary , when he was preparing to speak in Parlia- ment . The ...
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... carry them fast and far , and infix them irrecoverably into the hearts of men . These wings are the beauty of the poet's soul . The songs , thus flying immortal from their mortal parent , are pursued by clam- orous flights of censures ...
... carry them fast and far , and infix them irrecoverably into the hearts of men . These wings are the beauty of the poet's soul . The songs , thus flying immortal from their mortal parent , are pursued by clam- orous flights of censures ...
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