Essays, Orations and LecturesWilliam Tegg and Company, 1848 - 385 psl. |
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... true that in their grandest strokes , there we feel most at home . All that Shakspeare says of the king , yonder slip of a boy that reads in the corner feels to be true of himself . We sympathize in the great moments of history , in the ...
... true that in their grandest strokes , there we feel most at home . All that Shakspeare says of the king , yonder slip of a boy that reads in the corner feels to be true of himself . We sympathize in the great moments of history , in the ...
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... true poem is the poet's mind ; the true ship is the ship - builder . In the man , could we lay him open , we should see the suffi- cient reason for the last flourish and tendril of his work , as every spine and tint in the sea - shell ...
... true poem is the poet's mind ; the true ship is the ship - builder . In the man , could we lay him open , we should see the suffi- cient reason for the last flourish and tendril of his work , as every spine and tint in the sea - shell ...
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... true , and Biography deep and sublime . As the Persian imitated in the slender shafts and capitals of his architecture the stem and flower of the lotus and palm , so the Persian court in its magnificent era never gave over the Nomadism ...
... true , and Biography deep and sublime . As the Persian imitated in the slender shafts and capitals of his architecture the stem and flower of the lotus and palm , so the Persian court in its magnificent era never gave over the Nomadism ...
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... true for one , and true for all . His own secret biography he finds in lines wonderfully intelligible to him , yet dotted down before he was born . One after another he comes up in his private adventures with every fable of Æsop , of ...
... true for one , and true for all . His own secret biography he finds in lines wonderfully intelligible to him , yet dotted down before he was born . One after another he comes up in his private adventures with every fable of Æsop , of ...
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... true to his better instincts or sentiments , and refuses the dominion of facts , as one that comes of a higher race remains fast by the soul and sees the principle , then the facts fall aptly and supple into their places ; they know ...
... true to his better instincts or sentiments , and refuses the dominion of facts , as one that comes of a higher race remains fast by the soul and sees the principle , then the facts fall aptly and supple into their places ; they know ...
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action Æsop appear beauty becomes behold better black event Bonduca character church conversation divine doctrine earth Epaminondas eternal evermore exists fable fact faculty faith fear feel friendship genius give Greek hand hath heart heaven Heraclitus honour hope hour human instinct intel intellect labour light live look man's manual labour means mind moral nature never noble object Parliament of Love pass Perceforest perception perfect persons Phidias philosophy Phocion Pindar Plato Plotinus Plutarch poet poetry prudence racter relations religion Rome scholar secret seems seen sense sentiment Shakspeare shines society Socrates soul speak spirit stand stars stoicism sublime sweet talent teach thee things thou thought tion to-day true truth universal virtue whilst whole wisdom wise words Xenophon youth Zoroaster