Anniversary AddressesCongregational Sunday School and Publishing Company, 1894 - 517 pages |
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Page 11
... vast number of portraits and Madonnas , of altarpieces and frescoes , mythological , historical , and Biblical . And that still grander contemporary genius , how he wrought by night with the candle in his pasteboard cap , how he had ...
... vast number of portraits and Madonnas , of altarpieces and frescoes , mythological , historical , and Biblical . And that still grander contemporary genius , how he wrought by night with the candle in his pasteboard cap , how he had ...
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... vast notation of humanity . The great masters have been the greatest scholars . Many a bright mind has strug- gled alone , to beat the air . Behold in some national . patent office a grand mummy pit of ignorant inventors . Those men ...
... vast notation of humanity . The great masters have been the greatest scholars . Many a bright mind has strug- gled alone , to beat the air . Behold in some national . patent office a grand mummy pit of ignorant inventors . Those men ...
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... vast provinces of reading and thought . It cannot conquer them , but it can be on treaty relations with them . The tendency of modern science is of necessity steadily toward sectional lines and division of labor . It is a tendency whose ...
... vast provinces of reading and thought . It cannot conquer them , but it can be on treaty relations with them . The tendency of modern science is of necessity steadily toward sectional lines and division of labor . It is a tendency whose ...
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... vast load of scientific facts . Hence the many eminent observers who have been the most illogical of reasoners . What a contrast between Hugh Miller and his friend Francia ; the mind of the latter , as Miller describes it ELEMENTS OF A ...
... vast load of scientific facts . Hence the many eminent observers who have been the most illogical of reasoners . What a contrast between Hugh Miller and his friend Francia ; the mind of the latter , as Miller describes it ELEMENTS OF A ...
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... vast amount of book knowledge that never could be used , and was of no use to himself or any one else ; " the former wielding all his stores as he swung his sledge . What is wanted is the comprehensive hand , and not the prehensile tail ...
... vast amount of book knowledge that never could be used , and was of no use to himself or any one else ; " the former wielding all his stores as he swung his sledge . What is wanted is the comprehensive hand , and not the prehensile tail ...
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