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... bring the heavenly powers to us , but if we will only choose our jobs in directions in which they travel , they will undertake them with the greatest pleasure . It is a peremptory rule with them that 32 CIVILIZATION .
... bring the heavenly powers to us , but if we will only choose our jobs in directions in which they travel , they will undertake them with the greatest pleasure . It is a peremptory rule with them that 32 CIVILIZATION .
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. pleasure . It is a peremptory rule with them that they never go out of their road . We are dapper little busybodies and run this way and that way superserviceably ; but they swerve never from their foreordained paths ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. pleasure . It is a peremptory rule with them that they never go out of their road . We are dapper little busybodies and run this way and that way superserviceably ; but they swerve never from their foreordained paths ...
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... pleasure , and action a great pleasure ; they cannot be foreborne . The utterance of thought and emotion in speech and action may be conscious or unconscious . The sucking child is an unconscious actor . The man in an ecstasy of fear or ...
... pleasure , and action a great pleasure ; they cannot be foreborne . The utterance of thought and emotion in speech and action may be conscious or unconscious . The sucking child is an unconscious actor . The man in an ecstasy of fear or ...
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... When we reflect on the pleasure we receive from a ship , a railroad , a dry - dock ; or from a picture , a dramatic representation , a statue , a poem , we find - that these have not a quite simple , but a ᎪᎡᎢ . 43.
... When we reflect on the pleasure we receive from a ship , a railroad , a dry - dock ; or from a picture , a dramatic representation , a statue , a poem , we find - that these have not a quite simple , but a ᎪᎡᎢ . 43.
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... pleasure by concords and combina- tions . Eloquence , as far as it is a fine art , is modified how much by the material organization of the ora- tor , the tone of the voice , the physical strength , the play of the eye and countenance ...
... pleasure by concords and combina- tions . Eloquence , as far as it is a fine art , is modified how much by the material organization of the ora- tor , the tone of the voice , the physical strength , the play of the eye and countenance ...
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