Essays and English TraitsP. F. Collier, 1909 - 493 páginas |
De dentro do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 53
Página 27
... heaven , into hell . These facts have always suggested to man the sublime creed , that the world is not the product of manifold power , but of one will , of one mind ; and that one mind is every- where active , in each ray of the star ...
... heaven , into hell . These facts have always suggested to man the sublime creed , that the world is not the product of manifold power , but of one will , of one mind ; and that one mind is every- where active , in each ray of the star ...
Página 30
... heaven . I will kill you if you say he was a man . ' The idioms of his language and the figures of his rhetoric have usurped the place of his truth ; and churches are not built on his principles , but on his tropes . Christianity be- 99 ...
... heaven . I will kill you if you say he was a man . ' The idioms of his language and the figures of his rhetoric have usurped the place of his truth ; and churches are not built on his principles , but on his tropes . Christianity be- 99 ...
Página 32
... heaven and earth reflect to you in all lovely forms ; but you must subordinate your nature to Christ's nature , you must accept our interpretations , and take his portrait as the vulgar draw it . That is always best which gives me to ...
... heaven and earth reflect to you in all lovely forms ; but you must subordinate your nature to Christ's nature , you must accept our interpretations , and take his portrait as the vulgar draw it . That is always best which gives me to ...
Página 33
... heaven . When I see a majestic Epaminondas or Washing- ton ; when I see among my contemporaries a true orator , an upright judge , a dear friend ; when I vibrate to the melody and fancy of a poem , -I see beauty that is to be desired ...
... heaven . When I see a majestic Epaminondas or Washing- ton ; when I see among my contemporaries a true orator , an upright judge , a dear friend ; when I vibrate to the melody and fancy of a poem , -I see beauty that is to be desired ...
Página 34
... heavens are passing into his mind ; that he is drinking forever the soul of God ? Where now sounds the persuasion , that by its very melody imparadises my heart , and so affirms its own origin in heaven ? Where shall I hear words such ...
... heavens are passing into his mind ; that he is drinking forever the soul of God ? Where now sounds the persuasion , that by its very melody imparadises my heart , and so affirms its own origin in heaven ? Where shall I hear words such ...
Outras edições - Ver todos
Termos e frases comuns
action animal appear beauty better called Celt character Chartist church conversation dæmon divine doctrine Emanuel Swedenborg England English Englishman Epaminondas eyes fact faith fear feel force genius gentleman give glish Goethe Gothic art Greek hands hear heart heaven Heimskringla honor hour human hundred Inigo Jones intellect king labor land learned live London look Lord Lord Collingwood Lord Eldon man's manners means ment mind moral nation nature never noble opinion perfect persons Phidias Plato poet poetry politics poor race relations religion rich Saxon scholar secret seems sense sentiment Sir Philip Sidney society soul speak spirit stand Stonehenge talent taste things thou thought tion to-day trade true truth universal virtue wealth whilst whole wise words young