Rambles Among Words: Their Poetry, History and WisdomIvison, 1880 - Всего страниц: 302 |
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... deep analogy or subtle beauty or furnishing a new and pungent pointing to some old moral . Nor can I imagine it possible to awaken without a thrill of delight to the first consciousness of such meanings as are wrapt up in ' WRONG ...
... deep analogy or subtle beauty or furnishing a new and pungent pointing to some old moral . Nor can I imagine it possible to awaken without a thrill of delight to the first consciousness of such meanings as are wrapt up in ' WRONG ...
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... deep analogies , the spiritual significance , the poetic beauty and the rich humor that sport and dwell in even our common , every - day words and phrases . Of course we shall ramble , now chasing some gay etymologic butterfly , anon ...
... deep analogies , the spiritual significance , the poetic beauty and the rich humor that sport and dwell in even our common , every - day words and phrases . Of course we shall ramble , now chasing some gay etymologic butterfly , anon ...
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... deep spiritual significance , that characteristic meaning , which in the original stem - syllable and radical words of some rich old language , invariably is regarded as a beauty , must be ascribed to the understanding , which so ...
... deep spiritual significance , that characteristic meaning , which in the original stem - syllable and radical words of some rich old language , invariably is regarded as a beauty , must be ascribed to the understanding , which so ...
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... deep for tears . " This idealism of language rests on no whim , but is a primary and necessary fact . Up from the core of nature comes this wondrous symbolism . Words are emblematic because things are emblematic . And as Nature stands ...
... deep for tears . " This idealism of language rests on no whim , but is a primary and necessary fact . Up from the core of nature comes this wondrous symbolism . Words are emblematic because things are emblematic . And as Nature stands ...
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... deep was his knowledge of human nature who first characterized that peering into another's faults and failings as ' SUSPICION . ' Could aught be more de- scriptive , and at the same time convey a better moral , or ' INSINU- than does ...
... deep was his knowledge of human nature who first characterized that peering into another's faults and failings as ' SUSPICION . ' Could aught be more de- scriptive , and at the same time convey a better moral , or ' INSINU- than does ...
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