A Dictionary of Quotations in Prose: From American and Foreign Authors, Including Translations from Ancient SourcesAnna Lydia Ward T. Y. Crowell, 1889 - Počet stran: 701 |
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... imagination . 137 Johnson : The Adventurer . No. 111 . Proud men are very much mistaken . Their ancestors have left all things which are in their power to them , riches , images , the noble recollection of themselves ; they have not ...
... imagination . 137 Johnson : The Adventurer . No. 111 . Proud men are very much mistaken . Their ancestors have left all things which are in their power to them , riches , images , the noble recollection of themselves ; they have not ...
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... Imagination . Art is a spiritual triumph . 198 William Ellery Channing : Note - Book . Art . Art is an absolute mistress ; she will not be coquetted with or slighted ; she requires the most entire self - devotion , and she repays with ...
... Imagination . Art is a spiritual triumph . 198 William Ellery Channing : Note - Book . Art . Art is an absolute mistress ; she will not be coquetted with or slighted ; she requires the most entire self - devotion , and she repays with ...
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... imagination . 236 Ruskin : The Stones of Venice . The Fall . Ch . 4 . Over the doors of every school of art I would have this one word , relieved out in deep letters of pure gold , - Moderation . 237 Ruskin : Modern Painters . Pt . iii ...
... imagination . 236 Ruskin : The Stones of Venice . The Fall . Ch . 4 . Over the doors of every school of art I would have this one word , relieved out in deep letters of pure gold , - Moderation . 237 Ruskin : Modern Painters . Pt . iii ...
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... Imagination . Creation . An affected modesty is very often the greatest vanity , and authors are sometimes prouder of their blushes than of the praises which occasioned them . 307 Farquhar : The Constant Couple ; or , A Trip to the ...
... Imagination . Creation . An affected modesty is very often the greatest vanity , and authors are sometimes prouder of their blushes than of the praises which occasioned them . 307 Farquhar : The Constant Couple ; or , A Trip to the ...
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... imaginations have their spring in primitive feelings and affections , which are sound , vigorous , and un- spotted with discontent and misanthropy . 36S E. P. Whipple : Success and its Conditions . Cheerfulness . There is no surer sign ...
... imaginations have their spring in primitive feelings and affections , which are sound , vigorous , and un- spotted with discontent and misanthropy . 36S E. P. Whipple : Success and its Conditions . Cheerfulness . There is no surer sign ...
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