Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... communicates itself to others , and gathers a sort of reduplication from that com- munity . Their language is vitally metaphorical ; that is , it marks the before unapprehended rela- tions of things and perpetuates their apprehension ...
... communicates itself to others , and gathers a sort of reduplication from that com- munity . Their language is vitally metaphorical ; that is , it marks the before unapprehended rela- tions of things and perpetuates their apprehension ...
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... communication . Hence the fame of sculptors , painters , and musicians , although the intrinsic powers of the great masters of these arts may yield in no degree to that of those who have employed language as the hieroglyphic of their ...
... communication . Hence the fame of sculptors , painters , and musicians , although the intrinsic powers of the great masters of these arts may yield in no degree to that of those who have employed language as the hieroglyphic of their ...
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... communicate itself to the very disguise , and indicate the shape it hides from the manner in which it is worn . A majestic form and graceful motions will express themselves through the most barbarous and tasteless costume . Few poets of ...
... communicate itself to the very disguise , and indicate the shape it hides from the manner in which it is worn . A majestic form and graceful motions will express themselves through the most barbarous and tasteless costume . Few poets of ...
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... communicates all the pleasure which men are capable of receiving : it is ever still the light of life ; the source of whatever of beautiful or generous or true can have place in an evil time . It will readily be confessed that those ...
... communicates all the pleasure which men are capable of receiving : it is ever still the light of life ; the source of whatever of beautiful or generous or true can have place in an evil time . It will readily be confessed that those ...
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... communicating and receiving intense and im passioned conceptions respecting man and nature . The persons in whom this power resides , may often , as far as regards many portions of their nature , have little apparent correspondence with ...
... communicating and receiving intense and im passioned conceptions respecting man and nature . The persons in whom this power resides , may often , as far as regards many portions of their nature , have little apparent correspondence with ...
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