Genius and Faith: Or, Poetry and Religion, in Their Mutual RelationsCharles Scribner, 1853 - 328 |
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... soul . Otherwise , you may as successfully attempt to define music to the deaf , or beauty 、 to the blind . There must be a previous aptitude in the mind to receive the impression . It can not be chiselled there as in a rock of marble ...
... soul . Otherwise , you may as successfully attempt to define music to the deaf , or beauty 、 to the blind . There must be a previous aptitude in the mind to receive the impression . It can not be chiselled there as in a rock of marble ...
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... soul . Otherwise , you may as successfully attempt to define music to the deaf , or beauty to the blind . There must be a previous aptitude in the mind . to receive the impression . It can not be chiselled there as in a rock of marble ...
... soul . Otherwise , you may as successfully attempt to define music to the deaf , or beauty to the blind . There must be a previous aptitude in the mind . to receive the impression . It can not be chiselled there as in a rock of marble ...
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... soul . " But to estimate fairly the true dignity of any object , we should regard it in its higher ele- ments and nobler spheres of operation . Nor should we fix upon anything that chaneed to assume the garb or name as a fit ...
... soul . " But to estimate fairly the true dignity of any object , we should regard it in its higher ele- ments and nobler spheres of operation . Nor should we fix upon anything that chaneed to assume the garb or name as a fit ...
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... souls could as little dispense with the presence of the one , as our bodies with that of the other . The absence of both would leave human life and surrounding nature an entire desert . It is a low , blind and narrow utilitarianism ...
... souls could as little dispense with the presence of the one , as our bodies with that of the other . The absence of both would leave human life and surrounding nature an entire desert . It is a low , blind and narrow utilitarianism ...
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... soul - itself one and indivisible . They have no separate existence . They all combine and move in harmony ; and , like the several chords of an instrument , all unite in produc- ing the contemplated result . Whence , then , this ...
... soul - itself one and indivisible . They have no separate existence . They all combine and move in harmony ; and , like the several chords of an instrument , all unite in produc- ing the contemplated result . Whence , then , this ...
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