Essays, Lectures and OrationsWilliam S. Orr, 1848 - 364 páginas |
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... draws an able and just distinction between the mere student , and MAN in the study : as between the mere farmer , whose thoughts are bounded by his acres , and man on the farm ; man not dwarfed , or shorn , of the fair complement of his ...
... draws an able and just distinction between the mere student , and MAN in the study : as between the mere farmer , whose thoughts are bounded by his acres , and man on the farm ; man not dwarfed , or shorn , of the fair complement of his ...
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... draws materials to illustrate and embellish , to give force and precision , to his thought . Schiller , in his poems , has done much to de- velope again the spirit and grace of ancient fable , and give it a new in- terpretation and ...
... draws materials to illustrate and embellish , to give force and precision , to his thought . Schiller , in his poems , has done much to de- velope again the spirit and grace of ancient fable , and give it a new in- terpretation and ...
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... drawing - room . He would not underrate civilization , but exalt the man , and assert the sacredness and supreme value of the present hour and place , to a great soul . Others may long to see Rome , Paris , and the Alps : for him ...
... drawing - room . He would not underrate civilization , but exalt the man , and assert the sacredness and supreme value of the present hour and place , to a great soul . Others may long to see Rome , Paris , and the Alps : for him ...
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... drawn from the great repositories of nature , as the light on my book is yielded by a star a hundred millions of miles distant , as the poise of my body depends on the equilibrium of centrifugal and centripetal forces , so the hours ...
... drawn from the great repositories of nature , as the light on my book is yielded by a star a hundred millions of miles distant , as the poise of my body depends on the equilibrium of centrifugal and centripetal forces , so the hours ...
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... draw a tree without in some sort becoming a tree ; or draw a child by studying the outlines of its form merely , —but , by watching for a time his motions and plays , the painter enters into his nature , and can then draw him at will in ...
... draw a tree without in some sort becoming a tree ; or draw a child by studying the outlines of its form merely , —but , by watching for a time his motions and plays , the painter enters into his nature , and can then draw him at will in ...
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