Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 1073
... divine art of fiction " procuress to the Lords of Hell . " If our established morality is in any way narrow and unjust , appeal to Philosophy , not to Comus ; and remember that the mass of readers are not philosophers . Coleridge ...
... divine art of fiction " procuress to the Lords of Hell . " If our established morality is in any way narrow and unjust , appeal to Philosophy , not to Comus ; and remember that the mass of readers are not philosophers . Coleridge ...
Page 1081
... divine ends , which though it provide not bed or board , illumines , exalts , and enriches the life of man ? Emerson rightly affirms that they are beggars who live but to the useful . All things exist for God and to educate man into his ...
... divine ends , which though it provide not bed or board , illumines , exalts , and enriches the life of man ? Emerson rightly affirms that they are beggars who live but to the useful . All things exist for God and to educate man into his ...
Page 1084
... divine things , for those who can see . Innumerable men and women had seen the kettle boil , but it occurred to only one that the force which lifted the lid might be confined and made to do human service . The man finds or makes his ...
... divine things , for those who can see . Innumerable men and women had seen the kettle boil , but it occurred to only one that the force which lifted the lid might be confined and made to do human service . The man finds or makes his ...
Page 1086
... divine opportunity . The out- come of civilization , if we continue to make progress , must be that to each and every one work shall be given to do , which while it provides the necessaries and comforts of life , will cheer , strengthen ...
... divine opportunity . The out- come of civilization , if we continue to make progress , must be that to each and every one work shall be given to do , which while it provides the necessaries and comforts of life , will cheer , strengthen ...
Page 1091
... divine meaning and worth . To throw away life is the greatest crime we can com- mit . It is our duty to live ; therefore it is our duty to live in ever - increasing completeness of faith and love , of wis- dom and power ; for if we ...
... divine meaning and worth . To throw away life is the greatest crime we can com- mit . It is our duty to live ; therefore it is our duty to live in ever - increasing completeness of faith and love , of wis- dom and power ; for if we ...
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