Essays: History. Self-relance. Compensation. Spiritual laws. Love. Friendship. Prudence. Heroism. The over-soul. Circles. Intellect. ArtHoughton, Mifflin, 1903 |
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... human word among the storms , distances and accidents that drive us hither and thither , and , by persistency , make the paltry force of one man reappear to redeem its pledge after months and years in the most distant cli- mates . We ...
... human word among the storms , distances and accidents that drive us hither and thither , and , by persistency , make the paltry force of one man reappear to redeem its pledge after months and years in the most distant cli- mates . We ...
第 353 頁
... human race . This circum- stance gives a value to the Egyptian hieroglyph- ics , to the Indian , Chinese and Mexican idols , however gross and shapeless . They denote the height of the human soul in that hour , and were not fantastic ...
... human race . This circum- stance gives a value to the Egyptian hieroglyph- ics , to the Indian , Chinese and Mexican idols , however gross and shapeless . They denote the height of the human soul in that hour , and were not fantastic ...
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... human influences overpower the accidents of a local and special culture , is the best critic of art . Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful , we must carry it with us , or we find it not . The best of beauty is a finer ...
... human influences overpower the accidents of a local and special culture , is the best critic of art . Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful , we must carry it with us , or we find it not . The best of beauty is a finer ...
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