Representative MenH.M. Caldwell, 1800 - Počet stran: 267 |
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Strana 17
... once ; we wish for a thousand heads , a thousand bodies , that we might celebrate its immense beauty in many ways and places . Is this fancy ? Well , in good faith , we are multiplied by our proxies . How easily we adopt their labors ...
... once ; we wish for a thousand heads , a thousand bodies , that we might celebrate its immense beauty in many ways and places . Is this fancy ? Well , in good faith , we are multiplied by our proxies . How easily we adopt their labors ...
Strana 21
... once accepted as the reality , of which the world we have conversed with is the show . We go to the gymnasium and the swimming- school to see the power and beauty of the body ; there is the like pleasure , and a higher benefit , from ...
... once accepted as the reality , of which the world we have conversed with is the show . We go to the gymnasium and the swimming- school to see the power and beauty of the body ; there is the like pleasure , and a higher benefit , from ...
Strana 22
... once having passed the bounds , shall never again be quite the miserable pedants we were . The high functions of the intellect are so allied , that some imaginative power usually appears in all eminent minds , even in arith- meticians ...
... once having passed the bounds , shall never again be quite the miserable pedants we were . The high functions of the intellect are so allied , that some imaginative power usually appears in all eminent minds , even in arith- meticians ...
Strana 36
... Once you saw phoenixes : they are gone ; the world is not therefore disenchanted . The vessels on which you read sacred emblems turn out to be common pottery ; but the sense of the pictures is sacred , and you may still read them ...
... Once you saw phoenixes : they are gone ; the world is not therefore disenchanted . The vessels on which you read sacred emblems turn out to be common pottery ; but the sense of the pictures is sacred , and you may still read them ...
Strana 42
... once the glory and the shame of man- kind , since neither Saxon nor Roman have availed to add any idea to his categories . No wife , no children had he , and the thinkers of all civilized nations are his posterity , and are tinged with ...
... once the glory and the shame of man- kind , since neither Saxon nor Roman have availed to add any idea to his categories . No wife , no children had he , and the thinkers of all civilized nations are his posterity , and are tinged with ...
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