Orations, Lectures and EssaysCharles Griffin, 1866 - 290 páginas |
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... heart of the child . The lover of Nature is he whose inward and out- ward senses are still truly adjusted to each other ; who has retained the spirit of infancy even into the era of manhood . His intercourse with heaven and earth ...
... heart of the child . The lover of Nature is he whose inward and out- ward senses are still truly adjusted to each other ; who has retained the spirit of infancy even into the era of manhood . His intercourse with heaven and earth ...
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... primarily means wind ; transgression , the crossing of a line ; supercilious , the raising of the eye - brow . We say the heart to express emotion , the head to denote thought ; and thought and emotion are , in their 26.
... primarily means wind ; transgression , the crossing of a line ; supercilious , the raising of the eye - brow . We say the heart to express emotion , the head to denote thought ; and thought and emotion are , in their 26.
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... be a monitor , a little body with a mighty heart , then all its habits - even that said to be recently observed , that it never sleeps become sublime . Because of this radical correspondence between visible things and human Language . 29.
... be a monitor , a little body with a mighty heart , then all its habits - even that said to be recently observed , that it never sleeps become sublime . Because of this radical correspondence between visible things and human Language . 29.
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... heart of things . Unfortunately , every one of them bears the marks as of some injury -- is marred , and superficially defective . Neverthe- less , far different from the deaf and dumb nature around them , these all rest like fountain ...
... heart of things . Unfortunately , every one of them bears the marks as of some injury -- is marred , and superficially defective . Neverthe- less , far different from the deaf and dumb nature around them , these all rest like fountain ...
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... heart resists it , because it baulks the affections in denying substantive being to men and women . Nature is so pervaded with human life , that there is something of humanity in all and in every particular . But this theory makes ...
... heart resists it , because it baulks the affections in denying substantive being to men and women . Nature is so pervaded with human life , that there is something of humanity in all and in every particular . But this theory makes ...
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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