Representative MenDürr, 1856 - Počet stran: 214 |
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... common discourse respects two kinds of use or service from superior men . Direct giving is agree- able to the early belief of men ; direct giving of ma- terial or metaphysical aid , as of health , eternal youth , fine senses , arts of ...
... common discourse respects two kinds of use or service from superior men . Direct giving is agree- able to the early belief of men ; direct giving of ma- terial or metaphysical aid , as of health , eternal youth , fine senses , arts of ...
Strana 23
... common men - there are no common men . All men are at last of a size ; and true art is only possible on the conviction that every talent has its apotheosis somewhere . Fair play , and an open field , and freshest laurels to all who have ...
... common men - there are no common men . All men are at last of a size ; and true art is only possible on the conviction that every talent has its apotheosis somewhere . Fair play , and an open field , and freshest laurels to all who have ...
Strana 24
... common observer , and want a finely adapted eye . Ask the great man if there be none greater . His companions are ; and not the less great , but the more , that society cannot see them . Nature never sends a great man into the planet ...
... common observer , and want a finely adapted eye . Ask the great man if there be none greater . His companions are ; and not the less great , but the more , that society cannot see them . Nature never sends a great man into the planet ...
Strana 25
... common pottery ; but the sense of the picture is sacred , and you may still read them transferred to the walls of the world . For a time , our teachers serve us personally , as metres or milestones of pro- gress . Once they were angels ...
... common pottery ; but the sense of the picture is sacred , and you may still read them transferred to the walls of the world . For a time , our teachers serve us personally , as metres or milestones of pro- gress . Once they were angels ...
Strana 44
... common sense is his warrant and qualification to be the world's interpreter . He has reason , as all the philosophic and poetic class have : but he has , also , what they have not - this strong solving sense to reconcile his poetry with ...
... common sense is his warrant and qualification to be the world's interpreter . He has reason , as all the philosophic and poetic class have : but he has , also , what they have not - this strong solving sense to reconcile his poetry with ...
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