Beauty, convenience, grandeur of thought, and quaint expression are as near to us as to any, and if the American artist will study with hope and love the precise thing to be done by him, considering the climate, the soil, the length of the day, the wants... Essays [1st ser., ed.] with preface by T. Carlyle - Página 39por Ralph Waldo [essays] Emerson - 1853Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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...Md., U. 5. A. Produces a fine fragrant foam, when used, leaving a refreshing coolness in the mouth. "INSIST ON YOURSELF; NEVER IMITATE. YOUR OWN GIFT...CUMULATIVE FORCE OF A WHOLE LIFE'S CULTIVATION, BUT THE ADOPTED TALENT OF ANOTHER, YOU HAVE ONLY AS AN EXTEMPORANEOUS, HALF POSSESSION" "ABIDE IN THE SIMPLE... | |
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...will study with hope and love the precise thing to be done by him, considering the climate, the soil, the length of the day, the wants of the people, the habit and form of the government, he wul create that in which all these will find themselves fitted, and taste and sentiment will be satisfied... | |
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