EssaysHoughton, Mifflin Company, 1883 - 270 páginas |
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... whole scale of expe- rience , and is representative of man , in virtue of being the largest power to receive and to im- part . For the Universe has three children , born at one time , which reappear under different names in every system ...
... whole scale of expe- rience , and is representative of man , in virtue of being the largest power to receive and to im- part . For the Universe has three children , born at one time , which reappear under different names in every system ...
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... 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 new confession , and the world seems always waiting for its poet . I ...
... 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 new confession , and the world seems always waiting for its poet . I ...
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... 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 quality of the life ; all harmony , of ...
... 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 quality of the life ; all harmony , of ...
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... whole sense of nature ; and the distinctions which we make in events and in affairs , of low and high , honest and base , disappear when nature is used as a symbol . Thought makes everything fit for use . The vocab- ulary of an ...
... whole sense of nature ; and the distinctions which we make in events and in affairs , of low and high , honest and base , disappear when nature is used as a symbol . Thought makes everything fit for use . The vocab- ulary of an ...
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... Whole , attaching even artificial things and violations of nature , to nature , by a deeper insight , - disposes very easily of the most disagreeable facts . Read- ers of poetry see the factory - village and the rail- way , and fancy ...
... Whole , attaching even artificial things and violations of nature , to nature , by a deeper insight , - disposes very easily of the most disagreeable facts . Read- ers of poetry see the factory - village and the rail- way , and fancy ...
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