Essays, Lectures and OrationsWilliam S. Orr, 1848 - Всего страниц: 364 |
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Стр. v
... sentiment of duty stands neither upon tradition nor common agreement , on the principle of " utility , " or " the preponder- For ance of the moral sentiments acting with enlightened intellect . " him it suffices that we feel the sublime ...
... sentiment of duty stands neither upon tradition nor common agreement , on the principle of " utility , " or " the preponder- For ance of the moral sentiments acting with enlightened intellect . " him it suffices that we feel the sublime ...
Стр. ix
... sentiments , proceeding from a man of genius , cannot fail to impart additional strength and dignity to a yet infant literature . Emerson , it has been remarked , much resembles Thomas Carlyle , but mostly with a difference . Carlyle ...
... sentiments , proceeding from a man of genius , cannot fail to impart additional strength and dignity to a yet infant literature . Emerson , it has been remarked , much resembles Thomas Carlyle , but mostly with a difference . Carlyle ...
Стр. 8
... sentiment as some wild mountain walk , although the resemblance is nowise obvious to the senses , but is occult and out of the reach of the understanding . Nature is an endless combination and repetition of a very few laws . She hums ...
... sentiment as some wild mountain walk , although the resemblance is nowise obvious to the senses , but is occult and out of the reach of the understanding . Nature is an endless combination and repetition of a very few laws . She hums ...
Стр. 15
... sentiment of his infancy , a prayer of his youth , he then pierces to the truth through all the confu- sion of tradition and the caricature of institutions . Rare , extravagant spirits come by us at intervals , who dis- close to us new ...
... sentiment of his infancy , a prayer of his youth , he then pierces to the truth through all the confu- sion of tradition and the caricature of institutions . Rare , extravagant spirits come by us at intervals , who dis- close to us new ...
Стр. 18
... sentiments , and refuses the dominion of facts , as one that comes of a higher race , remains fast by the soul and sees the principle , then the facts fall aptly and supple into their places ; they know their master , and the meanest of ...
... sentiments , and refuses the dominion of facts , as one that comes of a higher race , remains fast by the soul and sees the principle , then the facts fall aptly and supple into their places ; they know their master , and the meanest of ...
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