Orations, Lectures and EssaysCharles Griffin, 1866 - 290 páginas |
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... BEAUTY IV . LANGUAGE V. DISCIPLINE VI . IDEALISM ... ... VII . SPIRIT VIII . PROSPECTS PAGE 5 8 ... 13 16 26 37 48 660 ... 62 200 67 ORATIONS . 1. Man Thinking : an Oration delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society ... II . An Address ...
... BEAUTY IV . LANGUAGE V. DISCIPLINE VI . IDEALISM ... ... VII . SPIRIT VIII . PROSPECTS PAGE 5 8 ... 13 16 26 37 48 660 ... 62 200 67 ORATIONS . 1. Man Thinking : an Oration delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society ... II . An Address ...
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... beauty , and light the universe with their admonishing smile . The stars awaken a certain reverence , because though always present , they are always inacces- sible ; but all natural objects make a kindred impression , when the mind is ...
... beauty , and light the universe with their admonishing smile . The stars awaken a certain reverence , because though always present , they are always inacces- sible ; but all natural objects make a kindred impression , when the mind is ...
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... beauty . In the wilderness , I find something more dear and connate than in streets or villages . In the tranquil landscape , and especially in the distant line of the horizon , man beholds somewhat as beautiful as his own nature . The ...
... beauty . In the wilderness , I find something more dear and connate than in streets or villages . In the tranquil landscape , and especially in the distant line of the horizon , man beholds somewhat as beautiful as his own nature . The ...
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... Beauty , Language , and Discipline . Under the general name of Commodity , I rank all those advantages which our senses owe to Nature . This , of course , is a benefit which is temporary and mediate , not ultimate , like its service to ...
... Beauty , Language , and Discipline . Under the general name of Commodity , I rank all those advantages which our senses owe to Nature . This , of course , is a benefit which is temporary and mediate , not ultimate , like its service to ...
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... , with the general remark , that this mercenary benefit is one which has respect to a farther good . A man is fed , not that he may be fed , but that he may work . CHAPTER 1II . BEAUTY . A NOBLER want of man Commodity . 15.
... , with the general remark , that this mercenary benefit is one which has respect to a farther good . A man is fed , not that he may be fed , but that he may work . CHAPTER 1II . BEAUTY . A NOBLER want of man Commodity . 15.
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action American astronomy beauty becomes behold better CHARLES GRIFFIN church cloth common divine doctrine duties earth Edinburgh Review effeminacy eternal evermore exist fact faculties faith fear feel Feudalism forms garden genius give Goethe Greece hath heart heaven Heraclitus honour hope hour human idea ideal theory infinite inspiration instantly intellect Justice and Truth labour land landscape language lative laws light live look LORD BROUGHAM manual labour matter means ment mind moral Nature never noble objects perfect persons philosophy Pindar plant Plato Plotinus poet poetry poor present reason relation religion rich scholar seems seen sense sentiment shines society solitude soul speak spirit stand stars sublime things thou thought tion trade true truth universal virtue whilst whole WILLIAM COBBETT wisdom wise words worship Zoroaster