Essays, Lectures and OrationsWilliam S. Orr, 1848 - 364 páginas |
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... difference . Carlyle excels in his biographies , and depicts action and costume with great power and effect . Emerson loses sight of the individual and external , in speculating on the spiritual and universal . Carlyle is unequal ; now ...
... difference . Carlyle excels in his biographies , and depicts action and costume with great power and effect . Emerson loses sight of the individual and external , in speculating on the spiritual and universal . Carlyle is unequal ; now ...
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... difference and restore unity . Belzoni digs and measures in the mummy - pits and pyramids of Thebes , until he can see the end of the difference between the monstrous work and himself . When he has satisfied him- self , in general and ...
... difference and restore unity . Belzoni digs and measures in the mummy - pits and pyramids of Thebes , until he can see the end of the difference between the monstrous work and himself . When he has satisfied him- self , in general and ...
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... difference between men in this respect is the faculty of rapid domestication , the power to find his chair and bed everywhere , which one man has , and another has not . Some men have so much of the Indian left , have constitutionally ...
... difference between men in this respect is the faculty of rapid domestication , the power to find his chair and bed everywhere , which one man has , and another has not . Some men have so much of the Indian left , have constitutionally ...
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... difference whe- ther I do or forbear those actions which are reckoned excel- lent . I cannot consent to pay for a privilege where I have intrinsic right . Few and mean as my gifts may be , I actually am , and do not need for my own ...
... difference whe- ther I do or forbear those actions which are reckoned excel- lent . I cannot consent to pay for a privilege where I have intrinsic right . Few and mean as my gifts may be , I actually am , and do not need for my own ...
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... difference whether the actors be many or one , a tyrant or a mob . A mob is a society of bodies volun- tarily bereaving themselves of reason , and traversing its work , The mob is man voluntarily descending to the nature of the beast ...
... difference whether the actors be many or one , a tyrant or a mob . A mob is a society of bodies volun- tarily bereaving themselves of reason , and traversing its work , The mob is man voluntarily descending to the nature of the beast ...
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