Essays, Second SeriesJ.R. Osgood, 1876 - 228 psl. |
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... express their affection in their choice of life , and not in their choice of words . The writer wonders what the coachman or the hunter values in rid- ing , in horses , and dogs . It is not superficial qualities . When you talk with him ...
... express their affection in their choice of life , and not in their choice of words . The writer wonders what the coachman or the hunter values in rid- ing , in horses , and dogs . It is not superficial qualities . When you talk with him ...
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... express that life , and so his speech flows with the flowing of nature . All the facts of the animal economy sex , nutriment , gestation , birth , growth – are symbols of the passage of the world into the soul of man , to suffer there a ...
... express that life , and so his speech flows with the flowing of nature . All the facts of the animal economy sex , nutriment , gestation , birth , growth – are symbols of the passage of the world into the soul of man , to suffer there a ...
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... express this tranquillity , and , lo ! his chisel had fashioned out of marble the form of a beautiful youth , Phosphorus , whose aspect is such , that , it is said , all persons who look on it become silent . The poet also resigns ...
... express this tranquillity , and , lo ! his chisel had fashioned out of marble the form of a beautiful youth , Phosphorus , whose aspect is such , that , it is said , all persons who look on it become silent . The poet also resigns ...
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... express themselves , not with intellect alone , but with the intellect inebriated by nectar . As the traveller who has lost his way throws his reins on his horse's neck , and trusts to the instinct of the animal to find his road , so ...
... express themselves , not with intellect alone , but with the intellect inebriated by nectar . As the traveller who has lost his way throws his reins on his horse's neck , and trusts to the instinct of the animal to find his road , so ...
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... express themselves symmetrically and abundantly , not dwarfishly and frag- mentarily . They found or put themselves in certain con- ditions , as , the painter and sculptor before some impres- sive human figures ; the orator , into the ...
... express themselves symmetrically and abundantly , not dwarfishly and frag- mentarily . They found or put themselves in certain con- ditions , as , the painter and sculptor before some impres- sive human figures ; the orator , into the ...
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