Lectures on Mental and Moral CultureA. S. Barnes & Burr, 1863 - 319 páginas |
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... emotion and radiant with heavenly beauty . His work does not fade and crumble , but is more enduring with years . Every line from his pencil takes deeper and brighter color as time wears on , and every stroke from his chisel lays bare ...
... emotion and radiant with heavenly beauty . His work does not fade and crumble , but is more enduring with years . Every line from his pencil takes deeper and brighter color as time wears on , and every stroke from his chisel lays bare ...
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... emotions . And now hope smiles through their tears . Thus he sways that vast assembly to and fro upon the stormy ... emotion that comes unbidden , that sus- ceptibility which nature has given all her children , responds to the touch ...
... emotions . And now hope smiles through their tears . Thus he sways that vast assembly to and fro upon the stormy ... emotion that comes unbidden , that sus- ceptibility which nature has given all her children , responds to the touch ...
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... emotion , he feels , in common with his hearers , more than words can express . At such a moment words become powerless , and feeling , rising above such poor exponents of thought , reigns supreme . This is the sublime . For " the ...
... emotion , he feels , in common with his hearers , more than words can express . At such a moment words become powerless , and feeling , rising above such poor exponents of thought , reigns supreme . This is the sublime . For " the ...
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... emotion at the remembrance of the past , he spoke those sublime and pathetic words that are dear to every lover of ... emotions quivered on his lips ; he could not speak , his feelings were too strong for utterance , and he pressed the ...
... emotion at the remembrance of the past , he spoke those sublime and pathetic words that are dear to every lover of ... emotions quivered on his lips ; he could not speak , his feelings were too strong for utterance , and he pressed the ...
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... emotions which eloquence is capable of producing that we can form any conception of its nature . He who has felt it , and has a heart to appreciate it , alone has the key that unlocks the mystery of its power . There are certain tones ...
... emotions which eloquence is capable of producing that we can form any conception of its nature . He who has felt it , and has a heart to appreciate it , alone has the key that unlocks the mystery of its power . There are certain tones ...
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