Every reader knows the straight and narrow path as well as he knows a road in which he has gone backward and forward a hundred times. This is the highest miracle of genius, that things which are not should be as though they were, that the imaginations... Appletons' Journal - עמוד 4901880תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Edward Everett Hale (Jr.), Adaline Wheelock Sterling - 1901 - 526 דפים
...that things which are not should be as though they were, that the imaginations of one mind should be the personal recollections of another. And this miracle the tinker has wrought. There is no ascent, no declivity, no resting-place, no turn-stile, with which we are not perfectly... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1902 - 450 דפים
...miracle of genius v11 — 171 — that things which are not should be as though they were, that the imaginations of one mind should become the personal...another. And this miracle the tinker has wrought. There is no ascent, no declivity, no resting place, no turnstile, with which we are not perfectly acquainted.... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1903 - 506 דפים
...is the highest miracle of genius, that things which are not should be as though they were, that the imaginations of one mind should become the personal recollections of another. And this mi- 1 racle the tinker has wrought. There is no ascent, no declivity, no resting-place, no turn-stile,... | |
| D.C. Heath and Company - 1903 - 360 דפים
...that things which are not should be as though they were, that the imaginations of one mind should be the personal recollections of another. And this miracle the tinker has wrought. There is no ascent, no declivity, no resting-place, no turnstile, with which we are not perfectly acquainted.... | |
| 1903 - 360 דפים
...that things which are not should be as though they were, that the imaginations of one mind should be the personal recollections of another. And this miracle the tinker has wrought. There is no ascent, no declivity, no resting-place, no turnstile, with which we are not perfectly acquainted.... | |
| William Hale White - 1904 - 270 דפים
...is the highest miracle of genius, that things which are not should be as though they were, that the imaginations of one mind should become the personal...another. And this miracle the tinker has wrought." He also observes with fine perception that " a dialogue between two qualities, in his dream, has more... | |
| Edward Everett Hale (Jr.) - 1904 - 520 דפים
...that things which are not should be as though they were, that the imaginations of one mind should be the personal recollections of another. And this miracle the tinker has wrought. There is n0 ascent, no declivity, no resting-place, no turn-stile, with which we are not perfectly... | |
| William Hale White - 1905 - 290 דפים
...is the highest miracle of genius, that things which are not should be as though they were, that the imaginations of one mind should become the personal...another. And this miracle the tinker has wrought." He also observes with fine perception that " a dialogue between two qualities, in his dream, has more... | |
| Harriet Louise Keeler, Mary Elizabeth Adams - 1906 - 300 דפים
...is the highest miracle of genius, that things which are not should be as though they were ; that the imaginations of one mind should become the personal...another. And this miracle the tinker has wrought. The wicket gate and the desolate swamp which separates it from the City of Destruction ; the long line... | |
| 1865 - 818 דפים
...which Lori Macaulay passed on Buuyan, wheu he said, " This is the highest miracle of genius, that the imaginations of one mind should become the personal...another; and this miracle the tinker has wrought. There is no ascent, no declivity, no resting-place, no turnstile, with which we are not perfectly acquainted."... | |
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