But as soon as we study the sea, we find movement and life there also.
And to study the plot of civilization in a great exposition of it--like the Hellenic exposition or our own Western exposition--is surely the right goal of a humane education.
He next asked that he should be allowed to study the forms of the sisters of these men, judging that the sisters must partake of the beauty of the brothers.
It came to be the accepted idea that, as soon as a man conceived a wish to study the works of God, his first step must be a league with the devil.
We have within the modern period very many examples which enable us to study the evolution of legendary miracles.
If you prefer to study the poetry of this century, you should strive first to gain a knowledge of that which was written in the last quarter of the eighteenth century.
If we were to study the points of character that have made women celebrated, we should find them within the power of any earnest girl to obtain through great strength of womanhood.
He was plac'd there to study the Laws of the Land, and is the most learned of any of the House in those of the Stage.
I had not now to study the Action of a Gentleman, but Love possessing all my Thoughts, made me truly be the thing I had a Mind to appear.
It offers a rare opportunity to the stranger to study the costumes of the peasants, and to see how they amuse themselves.
But we already have a considerable and increasing number of people who can command their own time if we have not a leisure class, and the sociologist might begin to study the effect of this leisureliness upon society.
And in it we are able to study the origin of the present English taste for the juxtaposition of striking and uncomplementary colors.
Often as Arrius resumed to his platform in the cabin he returned to study the rower, and he kept saying to himself, "The fellow hath a spirit.
More rarely a fox or a hyena quickened his gallop, to study the intruders at a safe distance.
In July 1508 Michelangelo wrote twice about a Spaniard who wanted leave to study the Cartoon; first begging Buonarroto to procure the keys for him, and afterwards saying that he is glad to hear that the permission was refused.
IX When we study the evolution of Michelangelo's ideal of form, we find at the beginning of his life a very short period in which he followed the traditions of Donatello and imitated Greek work.
For the rest, Genovesi thus advises his friends: Study the world, devote yourselves to languages and to mathematics, think more about men than about the things above us, and leave metaphysical vagaries to the monks!
To study thehistory of philosophy since Descartes is to study the pre-conditions of contemporary philosophy.
Study the priesthood, the high priesthood of Jesus Christ, both the first and second part thereof.
Would you not say, I did not think of covenants, or study the nature of them?
If he has the least glimmering of taste for poetry, how eagerly will he study the languages of the poets, Greek, Latin, and Italian!
All capitals are just alike, they are a mixture of all nations and all ways of living; they are not the place in which to study the nations.
The more I study the works of men in their institutions, the more clearly I see that, in their efforts after independence, they become slaves, and that their very freedom is wasted in vain attempts to assure its continuance.
Study the duties of good wives in it, and remember that in two years' time you will undertake those duties.
To study the Circulation in a Frog’s Foot* (Optional).
Study the connection of the small intestine with the large.
Study the transfer of energy from the body to surrounding objects, as in moving substances and lifting weights.
You got to study the hen, Sally, and think about her.
It was better policy than pushing himself forward, and it gave him time to study the faces.
Imagine for a moment, some intelligent being located on the moon and trying tostudy the phenomena on the earth's surface.
In order to study the nature of life it was no longer necessary to study the confusing mass of complex organs disclosed to us by animals and plants, or even the somewhat less confusing structures shown by individual cells.
In order to write her series of papers, she had been obliged to study the character of the great explorer pretty thoroughly.
At present you are absolutely unfair, you will not take the trouble to study the life of Christ.
I asked you if you would teach me Greek, and I mean to try to study the character of Christ; but, quite to speak the truth, I don't really want to do it.
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