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... sublime . Seen in the streets of cities , how great they are ! If the stars should appear one night in a thousand years , how would men believe and adore ; and preserve for many generations the remem- brance of the city of God which had ...
... sublime . Seen in the streets of cities , how great they are ! If the stars should appear one night in a thousand years , how would men believe and adore ; and preserve for many generations the remem- brance of the city of God which had ...
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... sublime is felt from the fact , probably , that man is hereby apprised , that , whilst the world is a spec- tacle , something in himself is stable . 2. In a higher manner , the poet communicates the same pleasure . By a few strokes he ...
... sublime is felt from the fact , probably , that man is hereby apprised , that , whilst the world is a spec- tacle , something in himself is stable . 2. In a higher manner , the poet communicates the same pleasure . By a few strokes he ...
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... sublime remark of Euler on his law of arches , " This will be found contrary to all experience , yet is true , " had already transferred nature into the mind , and left matter like an out- cast corpse . 4. Intellectual science has been ...
... sublime remark of Euler on his law of arches , " This will be found contrary to all experience , yet is true , " had already transferred nature into the mind , and left matter like an out- cast corpse . 4. Intellectual science has been ...
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... sublime ; that there is One Man , present to all particular men only par- tially , or through one faculty ; and that you must take the whole society to find the whole man . Man is not a farmer , or a professor , or an engineer , but he ...
... sublime ; that there is One Man , present to all particular men only par- tially , or through one faculty ; and that you must take the whole society to find the whole man . Man is not a farmer , or a professor , or an engineer , but he ...
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... sublime and beautiful ; the near , the low , the common , was explored and poetized . That , which had been negligently trodden under foot by those who were harnessing and provisioning themselves for long journeys into far countries ...
... sublime and beautiful ; the near , the low , the common , was explored and poetized . That , which had been negligently trodden under foot by those who were harnessing and provisioning themselves for long journeys into far countries ...
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action animal antinomianism appear beauty behold better character church conservatism conversation Delphic Sibyls divine earth Emanuel Swedenborg Epaminondas eternal exist experience fact faculties universally faith fear feel flowers force genius gift give Goethe hand heart heaven hope hour human ical individual intel intellect labor light live look man's manner marriage means mind moral Napoleon nature never Nick Bottom noble NOMINALIST objects party pass perfect persons phrenologists plant Plato Plotinus Plutarch poet poetry poor present Proclus reform relations religion rich scholar secret seems sense sentiment Shakespeare society Sophocles soul speak spirit stand stars sublime talent thee things thou thought tion to-day Transcendentalist true truth universal virtue whilst whole wisdom wise words Xenophon youth Zoroaster