EssaysHoughton, Mifflin Company, 1883 - 270 páginas |
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... symbols because nature is a symbol , in the whole , and in every part . Every line we can draw in the sand has expression ; and there is no body without its spirit or genius . All form is an effect of character ; all condition , of the ...
... symbols because nature is a symbol , in the whole , and in every part . Every line we can draw in the sand has expression ; and there is no body without its spirit or genius . All form is an effect of character ; all condition , of the ...
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... symbol . Who loves nature ? Who does not ? Is it only poets , and men of leisure and cultivation , who live with her ? No ; but also hunters , farmers , grooms , and butchers , though they express their af- fection in their choice of ...
... symbol . Who loves nature ? Who does not ? Is it only poets , and men of leisure and cultivation , who live with her ? No ; but also hunters , farmers , grooms , and butchers , though they express their af- fection in their choice of ...
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... symbol , nature certifying the super- natural , body overflowed by life which he worships with coarse but sincere ... symbols than the populace with theirs . In our political parties , compute the power of badges and emblems . See the ...
... symbol , nature certifying the super- natural , body overflowed by life which he worships with coarse but sincere ... symbols than the populace with theirs . In our political parties , compute the power of badges and emblems . See the ...
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... symbol . Thought makes everything fit for use . The vocab- ulary of an omniscient man would embrace words and images ... symbols . The meaner the type by which a law is expressed , the more pungent it is , and the more lasting in the ...
... symbol . Thought makes everything fit for use . The vocab- ulary of an omniscient man would embrace words and images ... symbols . The meaner the type by which a law is expressed , the more pungent it is , and the more lasting in the ...
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... symbols through which it is named ; yet they cannot origi- nally use them . We are symbols and inhabit sym- bols ; workmen , work , and tools , words and things , birth and death , all are emblems ; but we sympa- thize with the symbols ...
... symbols through which it is named ; yet they cannot origi- nally use them . We are symbols and inhabit sym- bols ; workmen , work , and tools , words and things , birth and death , all are emblems ; but we sympa- thize with the symbols ...
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