| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1854 - 582 páginas
...endeavor. It is something to bo able to paint a particular picture, or to curve a statue, and so to make a few objects beautiful; but It Is far more glorious to carve and paint tho Very atmosphere and medium through which we look, which morally we can do. To affect the quality... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1854 - 584 páginas
...a particular picture, or to carve a statue, and so to make a few objects beautiful ; but it is fur more glorious to carve and paint the very atmosphere and medium through which wo look, which morally •we can do. To affect the quality of the day, that is the highest of arts.... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1882 - 278 páginas
...endeavor. It is something to be able to paint a particular picture, or to carve a statue, and so to make a few objects beautiful ; but it is far more...very atmosphere and medium through which we look, which morally we can do. To aff< day, that is the highest o: is tasked to make his life worth __ —... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1890 - 174 páginas
...something to be able to from the paint a particular picture, or to within. carve a statue, and so to make a few objects beautiful; but it is far more glorious...very atmosphere and medium through which we look, which morally we can do. To affect the quality of the day, — that is the highest of arts. w«j>i3«,p.9&.... | |
| 1891 - 642 páginas
...Thoreau was always a hopeful man and no finer rebuke to the Philosophy of Pessimism was ever given than these words of his: "I know of no more encouraging...medium through which we look. This morally we can do." "Voting for the right," Thoreau said"is doing nothing for it, it is only expressing to men feebly your... | |
| Oakland (Calif.). First Unitarian Church. Ladies - 1891 - 108 páginas
...unseen, And wins at last, for the clock will'not strike Till it has reached the goal. —Longfellow. I know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestionable...very atmosphere and medium through which we look, which morally we can do. —Thoreau. What we like determines what we are, and is the sign of what we... | |
| 1893 - 106 páginas
...unseen, And wins at last, for the clock will not strike Till it has reached the goal. —Longfellow. I know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestionable...very atmosphere and medium through which we look, which morally we Can do. " — Thorcau. What we like determines what we are, and is the sign of what... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - 536 páginas
...endeavor. It is something to be able to paint a particular picture, or to carve a statue, and so to make a few objects beautiful; but it is far more glorious...very atmosphere and medium through which we look, which mor« alh we cwi do. To affect the quality of the day, that is the highest of arts. Every man... | |
| David Starr Jordan - 1900 - 56 páginas
...something to paint a particular picture, or to carve a statue, and so make a few objects beautiful. It is far more glorious to carve and paint the very...medium through which we look. This morally we can do." OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY BERKELEY THIS BOOK IS DUE ON THE LAST DATE STAMPED BELOW Books not returned on... | |
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