We must seek a ground external to ourselves for the Beautiful of nature; but seek it for the Sublime merely in ourselves and in our attitude of thought which introduces sublimity into the representation of nature.
But as the analysis which we have just made of it has resolved it into a multiplicity of beliefs which may appear quite heterogeneous, before going farther, we must seek to learn what makes its unity.
And since it is impossible to understand anything about a religion while unacquainted with the ideas upon which it rests, we must seek to become acquainted with these latter first of all.
And we must seek it with a full determination to enjoy it when so found.
We must seek it in earnest effort to find and enjoy.
His answer was--"We must seek, at this point, to win the battle.
I have said this in my letter to Captain von Kimsky; he must seek such a man amongst our sworn friends of the citadel, and give him the sheet of paper I send in my letter.
I must take these letters to Marietta, see her address and post them; then I must seek La Trouffle and receive from her leave of absence, on the plea of visiting a sick friend at Magdeburg.
No Government worthy of the name can "play" these elements against each other, for there is a mutuality of interest between them which the Government must seek to express and to safeguard at all cost.
Nothing could be more grossly or wantonly false, and we must seek by the utmost openness and candor as to our real aims to convince them of its falseness.
We must seek to build a long-term basis for coexistence.
That world is vivified by the breaths of the Holy Spirit; in this world we must seek them.
He must seek to become heavenly and spiritual, to find the pathway to the threshold of God and become acceptable in the sight of God.
Amid the pleasures of my innocent childhood I must seek relief to my disordered spirits.
I see that Italy does not produce my halter; I must seek it elsewhere.
The repugnance of the people is manifest--this we must seek to appease if we would not have it burst out into rebellion.
More and more we must seek to develop the type of pupil who knows the meaning of duty and who gladly recognizes his obligations to a social group which is growing larger with each new experience and each new opportunity.
We must seekto provide situations which are in themselves significant in our modern social life as the subject matter with which children may struggle in accomplishing their individual development.
We must seek to develop the power of appreciating that which is noble and beautiful primarily because the highest efficiency can be secured only by those who use their time in occupations which are truly recreative and not enervating.
What he really was we must seek in the accounts of older travellers, in the invocations of the jossakeeds or prophets, and in the part assigned to him in the solemn mysteries of religion.
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