Miscellanies: Embracing Nature, Addresses and LecturesPhillips, Sampson, and Company, 1858 - 383 páginas |
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... action of its structure and of the laws of light , perspective is produced , which integrates every mass of objects , of what character soever , into a well colored and shaded globe , so that where the particular objects are mean and ...
... action of its structure and of the laws of light , perspective is produced , which integrates every mass of objects , of what character soever , into a well colored and shaded globe , so that where the particular objects are mean and ...
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... actions in nature , is so needful to man , that , in its lowest functions , it seems to lie on the con- fines of commodity and beauty . To the body and mind which have been cramped by noxious work or company , nature is medicinal and re ...
... actions in nature , is so needful to man , that , in its lowest functions , it seems to lie on the con- fines of commodity and beauty . To the body and mind which have been cramped by noxious work or company , nature is medicinal and re ...
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... action is graceful . Every heroic act is also decent , and causes the place and the bystanders to shine . We are taught by great actions that the universe is the property of every individual in it . Every rational creature has all ...
... action is graceful . Every heroic act is also decent , and causes the place and the bystanders to shine . We are taught by great actions that the universe is the property of every individual in it . Every rational creature has all ...
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... actions . When Sir Harry Vane was dragged up the Tower - hill , sitting on a sled , to suffer death , as the champion of the English laws , one of the multitude cried out to him , " You never sate on so glorious a seat . ” Charles II ...
... actions . When Sir Harry Vane was dragged up the Tower - hill , sitting on a sled , to suffer death , as the champion of the English laws , one of the multitude cried out to him , " You never sate on so glorious a seat . ” Charles II ...
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... actions , as we have seen , comes unsought , and comes because it is unsought , remain for the apprehension and pursuit of the intellect ; and then again , in its turn , of the active power . Nothing divine dies . All good is eter ...
... actions , as we have seen , comes unsought , and comes because it is unsought , remain for the apprehension and pursuit of the intellect ; and then again , in its turn , of the active power . Nothing divine dies . All good is eter ...
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