The New Dictionary of Thoughts: A Cyclopedia of Quotations from the Best Authors of the World, Both Ancient and Modern, Alphabetically Arranged by SubjectsBritkin, 1927 - 724 páginas |
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... mind than to see its own appro- bation seconded by the applauses of the public . - Addison . APPRECIATION . ENCE . " ) ― ( See " INFLU- Next to excellence is the appreciation of it . - Thackeray . To love one that is great , is almost ...
... mind than to see its own appro- bation seconded by the applauses of the public . - Addison . APPRECIATION . ENCE . " ) ― ( See " INFLU- Next to excellence is the appreciation of it . - Thackeray . To love one that is great , is almost ...
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... mind and soul of man . - Bulwer . The object of art is to crystallize emo- tion into thought , and then fix it in form . - Delsarte . The learned understand the reason of art ; the unlearned feel the pleasure.— Quintilian . The highest ...
... mind and soul of man . - Bulwer . The object of art is to crystallize emo- tion into thought , and then fix it in form . - Delsarte . The learned understand the reason of art ; the unlearned feel the pleasure.— Quintilian . The highest ...
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... minds to atheism ; but depth in philoso- phy bringeth men's minds to religion ; for while the mind of man looketh upon second causes scattered , it may some- times rest in them , and go no further.- But when it beholdeth the chain of ...
... minds to atheism ; but depth in philoso- phy bringeth men's minds to religion ; for while the mind of man looketh upon second causes scattered , it may some- times rest in them , and go no further.- But when it beholdeth the chain of ...
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... mind , till we have surveyed it accurately on all sides . -Reid . It is attention , more than any differ- ence between minds and men . - In this is the source of poetic genius , and of the genius of discovery in science . It was this ...
... mind , till we have surveyed it accurately on all sides . -Reid . It is attention , more than any differ- ence between minds and men . - In this is the source of poetic genius , and of the genius of discovery in science . It was this ...
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... mind the minds of sages and heroes . - Gibbon . Books , like friends , should be few and well chosen . Like friends , too , we should return to them again and again - for , like true friends , they will never fail us -never cease to ...
... mind the minds of sages and heroes . - Gibbon . Books , like friends , should be few and well chosen . Like friends , too , we should return to them again and again - for , like true friends , they will never fail us -never cease to ...
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