Society and Solitude: Twelve ChaptersHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 269 oldal |
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10. oldal
... plant trees . He could not enough conceal himself . Set a hedge here ; set oaks there , trees behind trees ; above all , set evergreens , for they will keep a secret all the year round . The most agreeable compliment you could pay him ...
... plant trees . He could not enough conceal himself . Set a hedge here ; set oaks there , trees behind trees ; above all , set evergreens , for they will keep a secret all the year round . The most agreeable compliment you could pay him ...
37. oldal
... act ; just as every plant , in the moment of germination , struggles up to light . Thought is the seed of action ; but action is as much its second form as thought is its first . It rises in thought , to the end that it may be uttered.
... act ; just as every plant , in the moment of germination , struggles up to light . Thought is the seed of action ; but action is as much its second form as thought is its first . It rises in thought , to the end that it may be uttered.
45. oldal
... plant- ing and his watering waited for the sunlight of Nature , or were vain . Let us proceed to the consideration of the law stated in the beginning of this essay , as it affects the purely spiritual part of a work of art . As , in ...
... plant- ing and his watering waited for the sunlight of Nature , or were vain . Let us proceed to the consideration of the law stated in the beginning of this essay , as it affects the purely spiritual part of a work of art . As , in ...
47. oldal
... plant or a crystal . The whole language of men , especially of artists , in reference to this subject , points at the belief that every work of art , in proportion to its excellence , partakes of the precision of fate : no room was ...
... plant or a crystal . The whole language of men , especially of artists , in reference to this subject , points at the belief that every work of art , in proportion to its excellence , partakes of the precision of fate : no room was ...
87. oldal
... plant the mother's breast and the father's house . The size of the nestler is comic , and its tiny beseeching weakness is compensated perfectly by the happy patron- izing look of the mother , who is a sort of high reposing Providence ...
... plant the mother's breast and the father's house . The size of the nestler is comic , and its tiny beseeching weakness is compensated perfectly by the happy patron- izing look of the mother , who is a sort of high reposing Providence ...
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