The Treasure Chest: An Anthology of Contemplative ProseJames Donald Adams E.P. Dutton, Incorporated, 1946 - 402 Seiten |
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... force , the thing becomes a pressure , and produces a definite pain , which is called the artistic tempera- ment . Thus , very great artists are able to be ordinary ... Force THE LIFE FORCE IS VIGOROUS . The [ 282 ] The Artistic Temperament.
... force , the thing becomes a pressure , and produces a definite pain , which is called the artistic tempera- ment . Thus , very great artists are able to be ordinary ... Force THE LIFE FORCE IS VIGOROUS . The [ 282 ] The Artistic Temperament.
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An Anthology of Contemplative Prose James Donald Adams. The Life Force THE LIFE FORCE IS VIGOROUS . The delight that accom- panies it counter - balances all the pains and hard- ships that confront men . It makes life worth living , for ...
An Anthology of Contemplative Prose James Donald Adams. The Life Force THE LIFE FORCE IS VIGOROUS . The delight that accom- panies it counter - balances all the pains and hard- ships that confront men . It makes life worth living , for ...
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... forces . So it is with the wind - that bodiless voice crying in the great spaces of the air , shouting round our roofs ... force . There are few things that bring such awe and de- light ; for it is stronger than a thousand strong horses ...
... forces . So it is with the wind - that bodiless voice crying in the great spaces of the air , shouting round our roofs ... force . There are few things that bring such awe and de- light ; for it is stronger than a thousand strong horses ...
Inhalt
Remember Now Thy Creator | 7 |
SIR WALTER RALEIGH | 13 |
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | 22 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Antoine de Saint-Exupéry beauty become believe better birds body C. S. LEWIS creature danger dead death delight dreams dust E. B. WHITE earth Ellen Glasgow emotion eyes farm fear feel flowers GEORGE SANTAYANA GERALD KERSH give H. M. TOMLINSON happiness hath heart human imagination individual kind knew land liberty light living look man's mankind means memory mind moral mystery names nature ness never night ourselves pain passed passions past person pleasure poet poetry prose RALPH WALDO EMERSON reason Robert Henriques SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE seems sense sentiment sleep soul speak spirit stream strong talk temper things thou thought tion toil tree true truth Van Wyck Brooks vanity virtue voice walk WILLIAM HAZLITT wind wisdom women words write youth