| 1894 - 596 sivua
...E, Ed, pounders, ponderous. NUMERICAL EMGHA. Language is the armory of the human mind, and at once contains the trophies of its past, and the weapons of its future conquest*. WDRD-SQUAKE. i. PI., nt. 2. Li\cr. 3. AVIM;. 4. Nests. 5. Tress. DOUCLB ACROSTIC. Friinals,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1895 - 272 sivua
...declares to be the first duty of a poet. For language is the armoury of the human mind ; and at 5 once contains the trophies of its past, and the weapons of its future conquests. " Animadverte, quam sit ab improprietate verborum pronum hominibus prolabi in errores circa res ! "... | |
| Elizabeth Hill Spalding - 1896 - 156 sivua
...between one and another ; that they learned thus early to value them. For it has been truly said, that " Language is the amber in which a thousand precious and subtle thoughts have been safely embedded and preserved." The Roman empire is gone, but we teach her language; Christ no longer walks... | |
| Harry Pratt Judson, Ida C. Bender - 1901 - 268 sivua
...that 15 new word a new region of thought to be henceforward in some sort the common heritage of all. Language is the amber in which a thousand precious and subtle thoughts have been safely embedded and preserved. It has arrested ten thousand lightning flashes of 20 genius, which, unless... | |
| 1901 - 436 sivua
...declares to be the first duty of a poet. For language is the armory of the human mind ; and at once contains the trophies of its past, and the weapons of its future conquests. Something analogous to the materials and structure of modern poetry I seem to have noticed (but here... | |
| 1901 - 440 sivua
...declares to be the first duty of a poet. For language is the armory of the human mind ; and at once contains the trophies of its past, and the weapons of its future conquests. Something analogous to the materials and structure of modern poetry I seem to have noticed (but here... | |
| Oliver Herbrand Gordon Leigh - 1901 - 432 sivua
...declares to be the first duty of a poet. For language is the armory of the human mind; and at once contains the trophies of its past, and the weapons of its future conquests. Something analogous to the materials and structure of modern poetry I seem to have noticed (but here... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench - 1904 - 328 sivua
...in that new word a new region of thought to be henceforward in some sort the common heritage of all. Language is the amber in which a thousand precious and subtle thoughts have been safely embedded and preserved. It has arrested ten thousand lightning flashes of genius, which, unless thus... | |
| Hialmer Day Gould, Edward Louis Hessenmueller - 1904 - 920 sivua
...instrument*5B in thinking. — Sir Humphrey Davy. Language is the armory of the human mind, and at once contains the trophies of its past and the weapons of its future conquests. — Coleridge. What would the science of language be without missions. — Max Muller. Language as well as the faculty... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 788 sivua
...efficient instrument in thinking.— Sir //. Davy. Langnage is the armory of the human mind, and at once has not been alive ? — The spade and the plough disturb What would the science of language be without missions. — Max Muller. Language is the amber in which... | |
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