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U. Call. ** In man's self arise August anticipations, symbols, types Of a dim splendor ever on before In that eternal circle life pursues." ' —Browning. ** To make undying music in the world Breathing as beauteous drder that controls With growing sway the g^rowing life of man." — George Eliot. / ■* *' ■ CHAPTER I. Henry W. Grady, the Editor. The glory of the mind is the pos- session of two eyes, the eye of sense and the eye of reason. Through the one it looks out upon the world of mat- ter and ...fiaict. Through the other it beholds the world of idea and relation. Both worlds are ireal, and through the mind commerce is kept up between them. Along this mental highway ma- terial facts make a pilgrimage to the holy land of reason. There they are changed into ideas. Stars are turned into astronomy, atoms into chemistry, rocks into geology, and plants into bot- any. Over the same royal road ideas pass to the world of sense. There they are changed into facts. Ideas of 42 HENRY W. GRADY beauty are changed into painting, and Raphaers transfiguration blesses the world.
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