Complete Works, Volumen7Houghton Mifflin & Company, 1883 |
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... political action leans on princi- ples . To accomplish anything excellent the will must work for catholic and universal ends . A puny creature , walled in on every side , as Daniel wrote , war , " Unless above himself he can Erect ...
... political action leans on princi- ples . To accomplish anything excellent the will must work for catholic and universal ends . A puny creature , walled in on every side , as Daniel wrote , war , " Unless above himself he can Erect ...
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... Politics , Letters , Science , or Religion , — seem to feel , and to labor to express , the identity of their law . They are rays of one sun ; they trans- late each into a new language the sense of the other . They are sublime when seen ...
... Politics , Letters , Science , or Religion , — seem to feel , and to labor to express , the identity of their law . They are rays of one sun ; they trans- late each into a new language the sense of the other . They are sublime when seen ...
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... political economy . 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.
... political economy . 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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... political factions upon the merits of Phidias . In this country , at this time , other interests than religion and patriotism are predominant , and the arts , the daughters of enthusiasm , do not flourish . The genuine offspring of our ...
... political factions upon the merits of Phidias . In this country , at this time , other interests than religion and patriotism are predominant , and the arts , the daughters of enthusiasm , do not flourish . The genuine offspring of our ...
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... political and legal men . Imagery . The orator must be , to a certain ex- tent , a poet . We are such imaginative creatures that nothing so works on the human mind , barba- rous or civil , as a trope . Condense some daily ex- perience ...
... political and legal men . Imagery . The orator must be , to a certain ex- tent , a poet . We are such imaginative creatures that nothing so works on the human mind , barba- rous or civil , as a trope . Condense some daily ex- perience ...
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