Works, Svazek 4Houghton Mifflin, 1883 |
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Strana 12
... eyes to see things in a true light and in large relations , whilst they must make painful corrections and keep a vigilant eye on many sources of error . service to us is of like sort . It costs a beautiful person no exertion to paint ...
... eyes to see things in a true light and in large relations , whilst they must make painful corrections and keep a vigilant eye on many sources of error . service to us is of like sort . It costs a beautiful person no exertion to paint ...
Strana 22
... eyes or any other sense , proceed to truth and to being . " Foremost among these activities are the summersaults , spells and resurrections wrought by the imagination . When this wakes , a man seems to multiply ten times or a thousand ...
... eyes or any other sense , proceed to truth and to being . " Foremost among these activities are the summersaults , spells and resurrections wrought by the imagination . When this wakes , a man seems to multiply ten times or a thousand ...
Strana 65
... eyes , since truth is perceived by this alone . ” He said , Culture ; but he first admitted its basis , and gave immeasurably the first place to advan- tages of nature . His patrician tastes laid stress on the distinctions of birth . In ...
... eyes , since truth is perceived by this alone . ” He said , Culture ; but he first admitted its basis , and gave immeasurably the first place to advan- tages of nature . His patrician tastes laid stress on the distinctions of birth . In ...
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