The English Essayists: A Comprehensive Selection from the Works of the Great Essayists, from Lord Bacon to John Ruskin : with Introduction, Biographical Notices, and Critical NotesW.P. Nimmo, Hay & Mitchell, 1887 |
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... Man's use and function ,. 510 . THOMAS CARLYLE Man's business in life , 512 Burns , 480 · On a proper choice of reading , 493 Ideas of beauty depend on purity of mind , 512 Secret of true happiness , 513 Love of Nature , 513 · A sea ...
... Man's use and function ,. 510 . THOMAS CARLYLE Man's business in life , 512 Burns , 480 · On a proper choice of reading , 493 Ideas of beauty depend on purity of mind , 512 Secret of true happiness , 513 Love of Nature , 513 · A sea ...
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... man's working would have been different more or less ; but it does not of necessity follow that the results would have been more valuable . A man's power in literature , as in everything else , is best measured by his accomplishment ...
... man's working would have been different more or less ; but it does not of necessity follow that the results would have been more valuable . A man's power in literature , as in everything else , is best measured by his accomplishment ...
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... hunts up every scrap of information , and he frequently finds what he wants in a corner . judges a man by his poem , and the poem by the man . To his eye , they He A man's work is the are not separate things , ESSAYISTS , OLD AND NEW . 5.
... hunts up every scrap of information , and he frequently finds what he wants in a corner . judges a man by his poem , and the poem by the man . To his eye , they He A man's work is the are not separate things , ESSAYISTS , OLD AND NEW . 5.
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... man's work is the are not separate things , but one and indivisible . lamp by which he reads his features . And then he so apportions praise and blame ; so sets off the jocose and familiar with a moral solemnity ; makes anecdote , and ...
... man's work is the are not separate things , but one and indivisible . lamp by which he reads his features . And then he so apportions praise and blame ; so sets off the jocose and familiar with a moral solemnity ; makes anecdote , and ...
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... man with pity , and not with swelling or pride . Cer- tainly , it is heaven upon earth to have a man's mind move in charity , rest in Providence , and turn upon the poles of truth . To pass from theological and philosophical truth , to ...
... man with pity , and not with swelling or pride . Cer- tainly , it is heaven upon earth to have a man's mind move in charity , rest in Providence , and turn upon the poles of truth . To pass from theological and philosophical truth , to ...
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