Complete Works, Volumen7Houghton Mifflin & Company, 1883 |
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... play . In man they are all unbound and full of joyful action . With this unswaddling he receives the absolute illumination we call Reason , and thereby true liberty . Climate has much to do with this melioration . The highest civility ...
... play . In man they are all unbound and full of joyful action . With this unswaddling he receives the absolute illumination we call Reason , and thereby true liberty . Climate has much to do with this melioration . The highest civility ...
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... play upon our instrument , or the elastic force of steam , or the ebb and flow of the sea . So in our handiwork , we do few things by muscular force , but we place our- selves in such attitudes as to bring the force of gravity , that is ...
... play upon our instrument , or the elastic force of steam , or the ebb and flow of the sea . So in our handiwork , we do few things by muscular force , but we place our- selves in such attitudes as to bring the force of gravity , that is ...
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... play of the eye and countenance . All this is so much deduction from the purely spiritual pleasure , as so much deduction from the merit of Art , and is the attribute of Nature . In painting , bright colors stimulate the eye be- fore ...
... play of the eye and countenance . All this is so much deduction from the purely spiritual pleasure , as so much deduction from the merit of Art , and is the attribute of Nature . In painting , bright colors stimulate the eye be- fore ...
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... played without one of the notes being right , gives pleasure to the unskilful ear . A very coarse imitation of the hu man form on canvas , or in wax - work ; a coarse sketch in colors of a landscape , in which imitation is all that is ...
... played without one of the notes being right , gives pleasure to the unskilful ear . A very coarse imitation of the hu man form on canvas , or in wax - work ; a coarse sketch in colors of a landscape , in which imitation is all that is ...
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... play of the clouds , the land- scape around it , its grouping with the houses , trees , and towers in its vicinity . The pleasure of elo- quence is in greatest part owing often to the stim- ulus of the occasion which produces it , to ...
... play of the clouds , the land- scape around it , its grouping with the houses , trees , and towers in its vicinity . The pleasure of elo- quence is in greatest part owing often to the stim- ulus of the occasion which produces it , to ...
Términos y frases comunes
admirable animal Archimedes Aristophanes Aristotle artist assembly audience beauty better bring character charm chemic affinity child civil club conversation courage dæmons delight Demosthenes discourse earth eloquence ence face fact farmer fear feats feel friends genius give Goethe Greece Greek happy hear heart hint hour human intellect Isocrates Jotun labor land learning live look master means ment mind moral Nature never Odin Odoacer opinion orator paint Pericles person Phidias Phocion phrenology plants Plato pleasure Plutarch poem poet poetry political Roman scholar seen sentiment Seven Wise Masters Shakspeare society Socrates solitude soul speak speech spirit street talent things thought tion tism Titian true truth uncon wants wealth whilst wisdom wise wish young Younger Edda youth Zeus