Essays, Second SeriesJ.R. Osgood, 1876 - 228 psl. |
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... measure of intellect . Therefore all books of the imagination endure , all which ascend to that truth , that the writer sees nature beneath him , and uses it as his exponent . Every verse or sentence , possessing this virtue , will take ...
... measure of intellect . Therefore all books of the imagination endure , all which ascend to that truth , that the writer sees nature beneath him , and uses it as his exponent . Every verse or sentence , possessing this virtue , will take ...
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... measure of gallons , but the entire atmosphere if wanted . And therefore the rich poets , as Homer , Chaucer , Shakspeare , and Raphael , have obvi- ously no limits to their works , except the limits of their lifetime , and resemble a ...
... measure of gallons , but the entire atmosphere if wanted . And therefore the rich poets , as Homer , Chaucer , Shakspeare , and Raphael , have obvi- ously no limits to their works , except the limits of their lifetime , and resemble a ...
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... measure of activity and of enjoyment . I thus express the law as it is read from the platform of ordinary life , but must not leave it without noticing the capital exception . For temperament is a power which no man willingly hears any ...
... measure of activity and of enjoyment . I thus express the law as it is read from the platform of ordinary life , but must not leave it without noticing the capital exception . For temperament is a power which no man willingly hears any ...
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... measures . The great gifts are not got by analysis . Everything good is on the highway . The middle region of our being is the temperate zone . We may climb into the thin and cold realm of pure geometry and lifeless science , or sink ...
... measures . The great gifts are not got by analysis . Everything good is on the highway . The middle region of our being is the temperate zone . We may climb into the thin and cold realm of pure geometry and lifeless science , or sink ...
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... measured by miles . Why should I fret my- self because a circumstance has occurred which hinders my presence where I was expected ? If I am not at the meeting , my presence where I am should be as useful to the commonwealth of ...
... measured by miles . Why should I fret my- self because a circumstance has occurred which hinders my presence where I was expected ? If I am not at the meeting , my presence where I am should be as useful to the commonwealth of ...
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