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Side 11
... beauty of the emotions and aspirations of the ideal life . Men were charmed into listening - and , forgot what this all really meant . But when Renan turned , and told them that the religion in which they believed was a false and ...
... beauty of the emotions and aspirations of the ideal life . Men were charmed into listening - and , forgot what this all really meant . But when Renan turned , and told them that the religion in which they believed was a false and ...
Side 15
... beauty of his descrip- tions . While the form was subservient to the matter , he never relaxed to slothfulness or carelessness in workman- ship . But there is something more than heartfelt effort and honest work required for the ...
... beauty of his descrip- tions . While the form was subservient to the matter , he never relaxed to slothfulness or carelessness in workman- ship . But there is something more than heartfelt effort and honest work required for the ...
Side 25
... beauty of execution , can outweigh one grain or fragment of thought . " And the alleged artificiality of modern life offers unconscious witness to this truth in the interest awakened during the past three or four years in the poetry of ...
... beauty of execution , can outweigh one grain or fragment of thought . " And the alleged artificiality of modern life offers unconscious witness to this truth in the interest awakened during the past three or four years in the poetry of ...
Side 26
... beauty of her work , and overlook what it may lack of extrinsic beauty . This is the judgment of George William Curtis and Mr. Lowell . They see the vivid descriptive and imaginative power , the flashes of original and pro- found ...
... beauty of her work , and overlook what it may lack of extrinsic beauty . This is the judgment of George William Curtis and Mr. Lowell . They see the vivid descriptive and imaginative power , the flashes of original and pro- found ...
Side 158
... beauty . Of course , as is proper , the letters make particularly prominent the character and extent of Dr. Gray's botanical studies . As they show , rarely has there been a man who devoted himself with such singleness of aim , such ...
... beauty . Of course , as is proper , the letters make particularly prominent the character and extent of Dr. Gray's botanical studies . As they show , rarely has there been a man who devoted himself with such singleness of aim , such ...
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