Essays, Second SeriesJ.R. Osgood, 1876 - 228 psl. |
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... stands among partial men for the complete man , and apprises us not of his wealth , but of the commonwealth . The young man reveres men of genius , because , to speak truly , they are more himself than he is . They receive of the soul ...
... stands among partial men for the complete man , and apprises us not of his wealth , but of the commonwealth . The young man reveres men of genius , because , to speak truly , they are more himself than he is . They receive of the soul ...
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... stand in need of expression . In love , in art , in avarice , in poli- tics , in labor , in games , we study to utter our painful secret . The man is only half himself , the other half is his expression . Notwithstanding this necessity ...
... stand in need of expression . In love , in art , in avarice , in poli- tics , in labor , in games , we study to utter our painful secret . The man is only half himself , the other half is his expression . Notwithstanding this necessity ...
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... stand respectively for the love of truth , for the love of good , and for the love of beauty . These three are equal ... stands on the centre . For the world is not painted , or adorned , but is from the begin- ning beautiful ; and God ...
... stand respectively for the love of truth , for the love of good , and for the love of beauty . These three are equal ... stands on the centre . For the world is not painted , or adorned , but is from the begin- ning beautiful ; and God ...
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... stand out of our low limitations , like a Chimborazo under the line , running up from a torrid base through all the climates of the globe , with belts of the herbage of every latitude on its high and mottled sides ; but THE POET . 15.
... stand out of our low limitations , like a Chimborazo under the line , running up from a torrid base through all the climates of the globe , with belts of the herbage of every latitude on its high and mottled sides ; but THE POET . 15.
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... standing and sitting in the walks and terraces . We hear , through all the varied music , the ground - tone of conven- tional life . Our poets are men of talents who sing , and not the children of music . The argument is secondary , the ...
... standing and sitting in the walks and terraces . We hear , through all the varied music , the ground - tone of conven- tional life . Our poets are men of talents who sing , and not the children of music . The argument is secondary , the ...
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