Edge-tools of Speech, Selected and Arranged....Houghton, 1899 - 579 páginas |
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... light all the passions of the human breast in their en- thusiastic audiences . - G. A. Sala . - Oh , there be players that I have seen play , and heard others praise , and that highly , not to speak it profanely , that , neither hav ing ...
... light all the passions of the human breast in their en- thusiastic audiences . - G. A. Sala . - Oh , there be players that I have seen play , and heard others praise , and that highly , not to speak it profanely , that , neither hav ing ...
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... light into regions Whipple . - Exclusively of the abstract sciences , the lar gest and worthiest portion of our knowledge con- sists of aphorisms ; and the greatest and best of men is but an aphorism . Coleridge . - Collect as pearls ...
... light into regions Whipple . - Exclusively of the abstract sciences , the lar gest and worthiest portion of our knowledge con- sists of aphorisms ; and the greatest and best of men is but an aphorism . Coleridge . - Collect as pearls ...
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... lights , and make a make it yours . - George Macdonald . 23 A work of art should be more ideal than. APPRECIATION . - 21 ... light , and passages that lead to nothing . — Gray . - We must note carefully what distinction there is between a ...
... lights , and make a make it yours . - George Macdonald . 23 A work of art should be more ideal than. APPRECIATION . - 21 ... light , and passages that lead to nothing . — Gray . - We must note carefully what distinction there is between a ...
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... light , and suggestive only of the tem- ple's use . J. G. Holland . Great completion marks the progress of art , absolute completion usually its decline . Ruskin . The enemy of art is the enemy of nature . Art is nothing but the highest ...
... light , and suggestive only of the tem- ple's use . J. G. Holland . Great completion marks the progress of art , absolute completion usually its decline . Ruskin . The enemy of art is the enemy of nature . Art is nothing but the highest ...
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... light , — with light borrowed from the ancients . - Dr. Johnson . Living authors , therefore , are usually bad companions . If they have not gained charac- ter , they seek to do so by methods often ridicu- lous , always disgusting ; and ...
... light , — with light borrowed from the ancients . - Dr. Johnson . Living authors , therefore , are usually bad companions . If they have not gained charac- ter , they seek to do so by methods often ridicu- lous , always disgusting ; and ...
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