Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - Počet stran: 525 |
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Strana 76
... perfect in their senses , perfect in their health , with the finest physical organiza- tion in the world . Adults acted with the simplicity and grace of boys . They made vases , tragedies , and statues such as healthy senses should ...
... perfect in their senses , perfect in their health , with the finest physical organiza- tion in the world . Adults acted with the simplicity and grace of boys . They made vases , tragedies , and statues such as healthy senses should ...
Strana 182
... perfect for being little . Eyes , ears , taste , smell , motion , resistance , appetite , and organs of reproduction that take hold on eter- nity , -all find room to consist in the small creature . So do we put our life into every act ...
... perfect for being little . Eyes , ears , taste , smell , motion , resistance , appetite , and organs of reproduction that take hold on eter- nity , -all find room to consist in the small creature . So do we put our life into every act ...
Strana 291
... perfect vacuum , so neither can any artist entirely exclude the con- ventional , the local , the perishable , from his book , or write a book of pure thought , that shall be as efficient , in all respects , to a remote posterity , as to ...
... perfect vacuum , so neither can any artist entirely exclude the con- ventional , the local , the perishable , from his book , or write a book of pure thought , that shall be as efficient , in all respects , to a remote posterity , as to ...
Obsah
SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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