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" ... perceives to be true and useful, or helpfully beautiful. So far as he knows, no one has yet said it; so far as he knows, no one else can say it. He is bound to say it, clearly and melodiously if he may; clearly, at all events. In the sum of his life... "
Calendar - Page 192
by University of Calcutta - 1912
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The Psychological Development of Expression, Volume 1

Mary A. Blood, Ida Morey Riley - Elocution - 1920 - 170 pages
...and melodiously, if he may ; clearly at all events. 9. In the sum of his life he finds this to be the thing or group of things manifest to him, — this...permitted him to seize. He would fain set it down forever, engrave it on rock if he could, saying: " This is the best of me; for the rest, I ate and...
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New ... Reader, Volume 4

California. State Board of Education - Readers - 1893 - 248 pages
...say it clearly, and in a melodious manner if he may; clearly, at all events. forever; carve it on a rock, if he could, saying, "This is the best of me;...loved and hated, like another; my life was as the vapor, and is not; but this I saw and knew: this, if anything of mine, is worth your memory." That...
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Selections from Ruskin ...

John Ruskin - Books and reading - 1895 - 184 pages
...clearly and melodiously if he may; clearly, at all events. In the sum of his life he finds this to be the thing, or group of things, manifest to him ; — this...loved, and hated, like another; my life was as the vapor, and is not; but this I saw and knew: this, if anything of mine, is wotth your memory." That...
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Sesame and Lilies, First Lecture: Of King's Treasuries. With Biographical ...

John Ruskin - 1895 - 138 pages
...clearly and melodiously if he may; clearly, at all events. In the sum of his life he finds this to be the thing, or group of things, manifest to him; — this, the piece of true knowledge, or 2S sight, which his share of sunshine and earth has permitted him to seize. He would fain set it down...
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Famous Authors and the Best Literature of England and America ...: Together ...

William Wilfred Birdsall, Rufus Matthew Jones - American literature - 1897 - 602 pages
...and melodiously if he may ; clearly, at all events. In the sum of his life he finds this to be the thing, or group of things, manifest to him ; — this...permitted him to seize. He would fain set it down forever ; engrave it on rock, if he could ; saying, " This is the best of me ; for the rest, I ate,...
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School Reading by Grades: Fifth Year

James Baldwin - Readers - 1897 - 218 pages
...clearly, at all events. and earth has allowed him to seize. He would set it down forever; carve it on a rock, if he could, saying, " This is the best of me;...loved and hated, like another; my life was as the vapor, and is not; but this I saw 5 and knew; this, if anything of mine," is worth your memory." That...
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School Reading by Grades, Volume 2

James Baldwin - Readers - 1897 - 430 pages
...clearly, at all events. 9 and earth has allowed him to seize. He would set it down forever ; carve it on a rock, if he could, saying, " This is the best of me...loved and hated, like another ; my life was as the vapor, and is not ; but this I saw 5 and knew ; this, if anything of mine, is worth your memory." That...
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The Review of Education: An Educational Review of Reviews, Volume 6

Child development - 1900 - 502 pages
...sum of his life he finds this to be the thing, or group of things, manifest to him — this is his piece of true knowledge, or sight, which his share...permitted him to seize. He would fain set it down forever; engrave it on a rock, if he could, saying: " This is the best of me; for the rest, I ate,...
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A Course in Expository Writing

Gertrude Buck, Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris - English language - 1899 - 312 pages
...In the sum of his life he finds this to be the thing, or group of things, manifest to him;—this, the piece of true knowledge, or sight, which his share...permitted him to seize. He would fain set it down forever; engrave it on rock, if he could; saying, ' This is the best of me; for the rest, I ate, and...
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The New Century First [-- ] Reader, Book 4

Readers - 1899 - 312 pages
...and melodiously, if he can ; clearly, at all events. In the sum of his life, he finds this to be the thing, or group of things, manifest to him ; this...piece of true knowledge, or sight, which his share of air and earth has permitted him to seize. He would fain set it down forever, engrave it on rock, if...
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