Essays, Lectures and OrationsWilliam S. Orr, 1851 - Всего страниц: 568 |
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... common harmony and nobleness of nature between itself and its object ; must neither be desirous to intrude its own partialities and dislikes on its friend , nor show a smooth and hollow compliance towards his , and , in conserving its ...
... common harmony and nobleness of nature between itself and its object ; must neither be desirous to intrude its own partialities and dislikes on its friend , nor show a smooth and hollow compliance towards his , and , in conserving its ...
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... common to all individual men . Every man is an inlet to the same and to all of the same . He that is once admitted to the right of reason is made a freeman of the whole estate . What Plato has thought , he may think ; what a saint has ...
... common to all individual men . Every man is an inlet to the same and to all of the same . He that is once admitted to the right of reason is made a freeman of the whole estate . What Plato has thought , he may think ; what a saint has ...
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... common origin of very diverse works ? It is the spirit and not the fact that is identical . By descending far down into the depths of the soul , and not primarily by a pain- ful acquisition of many manual skills , the artist attains the ...
... common origin of very diverse works ? It is the spirit and not the fact that is identical . By descending far down into the depths of the soul , and not primarily by a pain- ful acquisition of many manual skills , the artist attains the ...
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... common architectural scroll to abut a tower . By simply throwing ourselves into new circumstances we do continually invent anew the orders and the ornaments of architec- ture , as we see how each people merely decorated its primitive ...
... common architectural scroll to abut a tower . By simply throwing ourselves into new circumstances we do continually invent anew the orders and the ornaments of architec- ture , as we see how each people merely decorated its primitive ...
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... common day's work : but the things of life are the same to both : the sum total of both is the same . Why all this deference to Alfred , and Scanderbeg , and Gustavus ? Suppose they were virtuous : did they wear out virtue ? As great a ...
... common day's work : but the things of life are the same to both : the sum total of both is the same . Why all this deference to Alfred , and Scanderbeg , and Gustavus ? Suppose they were virtuous : did they wear out virtue ? As great a ...
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