Introductory lectures delivered at Queen's collegeJohn W. Parker, 1849 - Всего страниц: 80 |
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... expression of earnestness in thought and feeling , and is no little help to the preservation of it . A style in writing , I hope we shall not try to cultivate , otherwise than by helping our pupils to understand what they read , and by ...
... expression of earnestness in thought and feeling , and is no little help to the preservation of it . A style in writing , I hope we shall not try to cultivate , otherwise than by helping our pupils to understand what they read , and by ...
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... expression of thought , will depend entirely on what there is within to be expressed , on the character of the writer's mind and heart . We all allow this implicitly in the epithets which we apply to different styles . We talk of a ...
... expression of thought , will depend entirely on what there is within to be expressed , on the character of the writer's mind and heart . We all allow this implicitly in the epithets which we apply to different styles . We talk of a ...
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... Expression is literally the pressing out into palpable form that which is already within us , and composition , in the same way , is the composing or putting together of materials already existing ; -the form and method of the ...
... Expression is literally the pressing out into palpable form that which is already within us , and composition , in the same way , is the composing or putting together of materials already existing ; -the form and method of the ...
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... Expression is literally the pressing out into palpable form that which is already within us , and composition , in the same way , is the composing or putting together of materials already existing ; -the form and method of the ...
... Expression is literally the pressing out into palpable form that which is already within us , and composition , in the same way , is the composing or putting together of materials already existing ; -the form and method of the ...
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... expression which invari- ably defeats its own ends , and produces an unpleas- ing effect , so necessarily one are truth and beauty . So far then from wishing to foster in you any ar- tificial mannerism , mannerism is that foul enchanter ...
... expression which invari- ably defeats its own ends , and produces an unpleas- ing effect , so necessarily one are truth and beauty . So far then from wishing to foster in you any ar- tificial mannerism , mannerism is that foul enchanter ...
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Стр. 50 - Hence, in a season of calm weather, Though inland far we be, Our souls have sight of that immortal sea Which brought us hither, Can in a moment travel thither, And see the children sport upon the shore, And hear the mighty waters rolling evermore.
Стр. 186 - And fancies fond with gaudy shapes possess, As thick and numberless As the gay motes that people the sun-beams, Or likest hovering dreams, The fickle pensioners of Morpheus
Стр. 163 - So is the kingdom of God, as if a man should cast seed into the ground; and should sleep, and rise night and day, and the seed should spring and grow up, he knoweth not how.
Стр. 193 - NOT TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENED BEFORE WE WERE BORN IS TO REMAIN PERPETUALLY A CHILD. FOR WHAT IS THE WORTH OF A HUMAN LIFE UNLESS IT IS WOVEN INTO THE LIFE OF OUR ANCESTORS BY THE RECORDS OF HISTORY?
Стр. 50 - I had nothing else to do but solve some knotty point, or dip in some abstruse author, or look at the sky, or wander by the pebbled seaside — To see the children sporting on the shore, And hear the mighty waters rolling evermore I cared for nothing, I wanted nothing.
Стр. 158 - And out of the ground the Lord God formed every beast of the field...
Стр. 49 - But for those obstinate questionings Of sense and outward things, Fallings from us, vanishings ; Blank misgivings of a creature Moving about in worlds not realized...