Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass |
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Page 78
... ideas ; nay , our opinions and feel- ings . We can by an effort indeed transport ourselves to old and long ... idea of a woody and cultivated one . It appears to me that all the world must be barren , like what I see of it . In the ...
... ideas ; nay , our opinions and feel- ings . We can by an effort indeed transport ourselves to old and long ... idea of a woody and cultivated one . It appears to me that all the world must be barren , like what I see of it . In the ...
Page 112
... ideas hitherto unknown to it , but in the mind's energetic and simultaneous action upon and towards and among those new ideas , which are rushing in upon it . It is the action of a formative power , reducing to order and meaning the ...
... ideas hitherto unknown to it , but in the mind's energetic and simultaneous action upon and towards and among those new ideas , which are rushing in upon it . It is the action of a formative power , reducing to order and meaning the ...
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... ideas will always satisfy them . On these inadequate ideas reposes , and must repose , the general practice of the world . That is as much as saying that whoever sets himself to see things as they are will find himself one of a very ...
... ideas will always satisfy them . On these inadequate ideas reposes , and must repose , the general practice of the world . That is as much as saying that whoever sets himself to see things as they are will find himself one of a very ...
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