Orations, Lectures and EssaysCharles Griffin, 1866 - 290 páginas |
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... present Age VI . The Young American : a Lecture read before the Mercantile Library Association , in Boston , U.S. , at the Odeon , Wednesday , 7th February , 1844 179 213 241 A NATURE . " Nature is but an image or imitation.
... present Age VI . The Young American : a Lecture read before the Mercantile Library Association , in Boston , U.S. , at the Odeon , Wednesday , 7th February , 1844 179 213 241 A NATURE . " Nature is but an image or imitation.
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... present one , the inaccuracy is not material ; no confusion of thought will occur . Nature , in the common sense , refers to essences unchanged by man ; space , the air , the river , the leaf . Art is applied to the mixture of his will ...
... present one , the inaccuracy is not material ; no confusion of thought will occur . Nature , in the common sense , refers to essences unchanged by man ; space , the air , the river , the leaf . Art is applied to the mixture of his will ...
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... 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 open to their influence 8.
... 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 open to their influence 8.
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... present action of the mind ; it is proper creation ; it is the working of the Original Cause through the instruments he has already made . These facts may suggest the advantage which the country life possesses for a powerful mind , over ...
... present action of the mind ; it is proper creation ; it is the working of the Original Cause through the instruments he has already made . These facts may suggest the advantage which the country life possesses for a powerful mind , over ...
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... , that , to an architect , a knowledge of anatomy is essential . In Haydn's oratorios , the notes present to the imagination not only motions , as of the snake , the stag , and the elephant , but colours also ; 44 Nature .
... , that , to an architect , a knowledge of anatomy is essential . In Haydn's oratorios , the notes present to the imagination not only motions , as of the snake , the stag , and the elephant , but colours also ; 44 Nature .
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