Essays, Second SeriesJ.R. Osgood, 1876 - 228 psl. |
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... once a poem . Every new relation is a new word . Also , we use defects and deformities to a sacred purpose , so expressing our sense that the evils of the world are such only to the evil eye . In the old mythology , mythol- ogists ...
... once a poem . Every new relation is a new word . Also , we use defects and deformities to a sacred purpose , so expressing our sense that the evils of the world are such only to the evil eye . In the old mythology , mythol- ogists ...
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... once a brilliant picture . Language is fossil poetry . As the limestone of the continent consists of infinite masses of the shells of animalcules , so language is made up of images , or tropes , which now , in their sec- ondary use ...
... once a brilliant picture . Language is fossil poetry . As the limestone of the continent consists of infinite masses of the shells of animalcules , so language is made up of images , or tropes , which now , in their sec- ondary use ...
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... once seen , we divine that it does not stop . I will not now consider how much this makes the charm of algebra and the mathematics , which also have their tropes , but it is felt in every definition ; as , when Aris- totle defines space ...
... once seen , we divine that it does not stop . I will not now consider how much this makes the charm of algebra and the mathematics , which also have their tropes , but it is felt in every definition ; as , when Aris- totle defines space ...
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... Once having tasted this immortal ichor , he can- not have enough of it , and , as an admirable creative power exists in these intellections , it is of the last impor- tance that these things get spoken . What a little of all we know is ...
... Once having tasted this immortal ichor , he can- not have enough of it , and , as an admirable creative power exists in these intellections , it is of the last impor- tance that these things get spoken . What a little of all we know is ...
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... once caught in this trap of so - called sci- ences , any escape for the man from the links of the chain of physical necessity . Given such an embryo , such a history must follow . On this platform , one lives in a sty of sensualism ...
... once caught in this trap of so - called sci- ences , any escape for the man from the links of the chain of physical necessity . Given such an embryo , such a history must follow . On this platform , one lives in a sty of sensualism ...
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