Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 strán (strany) |
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Strana 59
... reality the splendid march of genius is beset with a thousand difficulties . " The race is not always to the swift , nor the battle to the strong . " A multitude of unthought - of qualifications are re- quired ; and it depends at least ...
... reality the splendid march of genius is beset with a thousand difficulties . " The race is not always to the swift , nor the battle to the strong . " A multitude of unthought - of qualifications are re- quired ; and it depends at least ...
Strana 61
... reality a vast labyrinth , a scene like the Hercinian Forest of old , which , we are told , could not be traversed in less than sixty days . If we do not possess the clue , we shall infal- libly perish in the attempt , and our thoughts ...
... reality a vast labyrinth , a scene like the Hercinian Forest of old , which , we are told , could not be traversed in less than sixty days . If we do not possess the clue , we shall infal- libly perish in the attempt , and our thoughts ...
Strana 84
... reality they ever heard of his productions . The name of Shakespear is that before which every knee must bow . But it was not always so . When the first novelty of his pieces was gone , they were seldom called into requisition . Only ...
... reality they ever heard of his productions . The name of Shakespear is that before which every knee must bow . But it was not always so . When the first novelty of his pieces was gone , they were seldom called into requisition . Only ...
Strana 133
... reality all the progress we can make is insignificant ; and that , as St. Paul says , we must " not count ourselves to have already attained ; but that , forgetting the things that are behind , it becomes us to press forward to the ...
... reality all the progress we can make is insignificant ; and that , as St. Paul says , we must " not count ourselves to have already attained ; but that , forgetting the things that are behind , it becomes us to press forward to the ...
Strana 145
... waked us , had not the effect of driving away these fugitive and unsubstan- tial images . There are men who are accustomed L to say , they never dream . If in reality VIII . ] 145 OF HUMAN VEGETATION . Of Human Vegetation.
... waked us , had not the effect of driving away these fugitive and unsubstan- tial images . There are men who are accustomed L to say , they never dream . If in reality VIII . ] 145 OF HUMAN VEGETATION . Of Human Vegetation.
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