EstheticsH. Holt, 1909 - 315 oldal |
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49. oldal
... tends to en- courage himself and to present an overwhelming appear- ance to the enemy . Some of the designs are probably used also for their supposed magic properties . Hunting and Other Industry . The deeds of great hunters are ...
... tends to en- courage himself and to present an overwhelming appear- ance to the enemy . Some of the designs are probably used also for their supposed magic properties . Hunting and Other Industry . The deeds of great hunters are ...
54. oldal
... tends to clarify and vivify the image of an act tends to precipitate the act , and for this purpose the force of immediate and literal example is uncommonly great . There is here no need for reflection , and none of the friction of ...
... tends to clarify and vivify the image of an act tends to precipitate the act , and for this purpose the force of immediate and literal example is uncommonly great . There is here no need for reflection , and none of the friction of ...
55. oldal
... tends to develop different . classes and types . In modern theory this movement of specialization may be carried very far . Our ideal world is one in which every human being fills a unique posi- tion , is doing something a little ...
... tends to develop different . classes and types . In modern theory this movement of specialization may be carried very far . Our ideal world is one in which every human being fills a unique posi- tion , is doing something a little ...
69. oldal
... tends to become automatic and regular , and this is , biologically , an economic device for gaining efficiency . When we say , however , that all acts become regular we must not understand that they become fixed in an absolutely ...
... tends to become automatic and regular , and this is , biologically , an economic device for gaining efficiency . When we say , however , that all acts become regular we must not understand that they become fixed in an absolutely ...
70. oldal
... tends to hear the sounds in fours , sixes and eights . Grouping by two , four and eight comes more easily than by three and six . Grouping by five and seven is unnatural , and , when possible at all , requires effort . Subjective rhythm ...
... tends to hear the sounds in fours , sixes and eights . Grouping by two , four and eight comes more easily than by three and six . Grouping by five and seven is unnatural , and , when possible at all , requires effort . Subjective rhythm ...
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249. oldal - Remember not, Lord, our offences, nor the offences of our forefathers ; neither take thou vengeance of our sins : spare us, good Lord, spare thy people, whom thou hast redeemed with thy most precious blood, and be not angry with us for ever.
256. oldal - I sat and spun within the doore, My thread brake off, I raised myne eyes; The level sun, like ruddy ore, Lay sinking in the barren skies; And dark against day's golden death She moved where Lindis wandereth, My sonne's faire wife, Elizabeth. 'Cusha! Cusha! Cusha!' calling, Ere the early dews were falling, Farre away I heard her song. 'Cusha! Cusha!
264. oldal - OF man's first disobedience, and the fruit Of that forbidden tree, whose mortal taste Brought death into the world, and all our woe, With loss of Eden, till one greater Man Restore us, and regain the blissful seat, Sing, heavenly Muse...
259. oldal - For the Thracian ships and the foreign faces, The tongueless vigil, and all the pain. Come with bows bent and with emptying of quivers, Maiden most perfect, lady of light...
287. oldal - Every man is not a proper champion for truth, nor fit to take up the gauntlet in the cause of verity ; many, from the ignorance of these maxims, and an inconsiderate zeal unto truth, have too rashly charged the troops of error, and remain as trophies unto the enemies of truth.
10. oldal - All the earth and air With thy voice is loud, As, when night is bare, From one lonely cloud The moon rains out her beams, and Heaven is overflowed.
24. oldal - The Worldly Hope men set their Hearts upon Turns Ashes — or it prospers; and anon, Like Snow upon the Desert's dusty Face, Lighting a little hour or two — is gone.
257. oldal - We will return no more;" And all at once they sang, "Our island home Is far beyond the wave; we will no longer roam.
267. oldal - And, wondering, on their faces fell To worship that celestial sound. Less than a god they thought there could not dwell Within the hollow of that shell, That spoke so sweetly, and so well.
82. oldal - Trochee trips from long to short ; From long to long in solemn sort Slow spondee stalks. ; strong foot ! yet ill able Eve'r to come up with Dactyl trisyllable.