The North American Review, 81. ciltO. Everett, 1855 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 222
... language , is beauty , beauty that gleams and glows around us because it shines within us . Matter is the " oracle of God's works , " and is moulded and penetrated by eternal laws of which it is the expression . Every object of nature ...
... language , is beauty , beauty that gleams and glows around us because it shines within us . Matter is the " oracle of God's works , " and is moulded and penetrated by eternal laws of which it is the expression . Every object of nature ...
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... Language in prose and verse gives the results of much reflection and learned re- search , in a style at once ... language . " The most wondrous mortality the world witnesses is the dying of language . " His remarks on the subject are ...
... Language in prose and verse gives the results of much reflection and learned re- search , in a style at once ... language . " The most wondrous mortality the world witnesses is the dying of language . " His remarks on the subject are ...
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... language be to convey thought , it will not be dis- puted that these are merits of the first magnitude . Still less will it be denied , that in all these points of excellence the French leaves the German tongue hopelessly behind . And ...
... language be to convey thought , it will not be dis- puted that these are merits of the first magnitude . Still less will it be denied , that in all these points of excellence the French leaves the German tongue hopelessly behind . And ...
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