Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... once the repre- sentation and the medium , the pencil and the picture , the chisel and the statue , the chord and the harmony . The social sympathies , or those laws from which , as from its elements , society results , begin to develop ...
... once the repre- sentation and the medium , the pencil and the picture , the chisel and the statue , the chord and the harmony . The social sympathies , or those laws from which , as from its elements , society results , begin to develop ...
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... once con- during the century which preceded the death of templated them , as memorials of that gentle and Socrates . Of no other epoch in the history of our exalted content which extends itself over all species have we records and ...
... once con- during the century which preceded the death of templated them , as memorials of that gentle and Socrates . Of no other epoch in the history of our exalted content which extends itself over all species have we records and ...
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... once con- nects , animates , and sustains the life of all . It is the faculty which contains within itself the seeds at once of its own and of social renovation . And let us not circumscribe the effects of the bucolic and erotic poetry ...
... once con- nects , animates , and sustains the life of all . It is the faculty which contains within itself the seeds at once of its own and of social renovation . And let us not circumscribe the effects of the bucolic and erotic poetry ...
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... once the poets and the actors of these immortal dramas . The imagination beholding the beauty of this order , created it out of itself according to its own idea ; the consequence was empire , and the reward ever- living fame . These ...
... once the poets and the actors of these immortal dramas . The imagination beholding the beauty of this order , created it out of itself according to its own idea ; the consequence was empire , and the reward ever- living fame . These ...
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... once the past , the present , and the future condition of man . Jesus Christ divulged the sacred and eternal truths contained in these views to mankind , and Christianity , in its abstract purity , became the exoteric expression of the ...
... once the past , the present , and the future condition of man . Jesus Christ divulged the sacred and eternal truths contained in these views to mankind , and Christianity , in its abstract purity , became the exoteric expression of the ...
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