EssaysHoughton, Mifflin Company, 1883 - 270 páginas |
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... thought and volition . Theologians think it a pretty air - castle to talk of the spiritual meaning of a ship or a cloud , of a city or a con- tract , but they prefer to come again to the solid ground of historical evidence ; and even ...
... thought and volition . Theologians think it a pretty air - castle to talk of the spiritual meaning of a ship or a cloud , of a city or a con- tract , but they prefer to come again to the solid ground of historical evidence ; and even ...
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... thought , whether they be called cause , operation , and effect ; or , more poetically , Jove , Pluto , Neptune ; or , theologically , the Father , the Spirit , and the Son ; but which we will call here the Knower , the Doer , and the ...
... thought , whether they be called cause , operation , and effect ; or , more poetically , Jove , Pluto , Neptune ; or , theologically , the Father , the Spirit , and the Son ; but which we will call here the Knower , the Doer , and the ...
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... thought is prior to the form . The poet has a new thought ; he has a whole new expe- rience to unfold ; he will tell us how it was with him , and all men will be the richer in his fortune . For the experience of each new age requires a ...
... thought is prior to the form . The poet has a new thought ; he has a whole new expe- rience to unfold ; he will tell us how it was with him , and all men will be the richer in his fortune . For the experience of each new age requires a ...
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... thoughts whereof the universe is the cele- bration . I find that the fascination resides in the 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 ...
... thoughts whereof the universe is the cele- bration . I find that the fascination resides in the 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 ...
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... Thought makes everything fit for use . The vocab- ulary of an omniscient man would embrace words and images excluded from polite conversation . What would be base , or even obscene , to the ob- scene , becomes illustrious , spoken in a ...
... Thought makes everything fit for use . The vocab- ulary of an omniscient man would embrace words and images excluded from polite conversation . What would be base , or even obscene , to the ob- scene , becomes illustrious , spoken in a ...
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