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... sense , made his subject his own , and each has been similarly arraigned . I must here be allowed to express a feeling akin to indig- nation at the persistent , often virulent attacks directed against a loyal friend , betrayed , it may ...
... sense , made his subject his own , and each has been similarly arraigned . I must here be allowed to express a feeling akin to indig- nation at the persistent , often virulent attacks directed against a loyal friend , betrayed , it may ...
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... sense , you are lost , doomed to Hela's death - realm and the abyss where mere brutes are buried . I do not want cheaper cotton , swifter rail- ways ; I want what Novalis calls " God , Freedom , and Immor- tality . " Will swift railways ...
... sense , you are lost , doomed to Hela's death - realm and the abyss where mere brutes are buried . I do not want cheaper cotton , swifter rail- ways ; I want what Novalis calls " God , Freedom , and Immor- tality . " Will swift railways ...
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... sense a classic ; read Greek with difficulty - Eschylus and Sophocles mainly in translations and while appreciating Tacitus disparaged Horace . For Scotch Metaphysics , or any logical system , he never cared , and in his days there was ...
... sense a classic ; read Greek with difficulty - Eschylus and Sophocles mainly in translations and while appreciating Tacitus disparaged Horace . For Scotch Metaphysics , or any logical system , he never cared , and in his days there was ...
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... sense , to subscribe to the West- minster Confession or any so - called orthodox articles , and equally unable by any philosophical reconciliation of con- traries to write black with white on a ground of neutral gray . Mentally and ...
... sense , to subscribe to the West- minster Confession or any so - called orthodox articles , and equally unable by any philosophical reconciliation of con- traries to write black with white on a ground of neutral gray . Mentally and ...
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... sense a conversion to any belief in person or creed , it was but the assertion of a strong manhood against an almost suicidal mood of despair ; " " a condition set forth with a superabundant paraphernalia of eloquence II 31 ECCLEFECHAN ...
... sense a conversion to any belief in person or creed , it was but the assertion of a strong manhood against an almost suicidal mood of despair ; " " a condition set forth with a superabundant paraphernalia of eloquence II 31 ECCLEFECHAN ...
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Página 32 - He fought his doubts and gathered strength, He would not make his judgment blind, He faced the spectres of the mind And laid them ; thus he came at length To find a stronger faith his own.
Página 64 - There is no arguing with Johnson : for if his pistol misses fire, he knocks you down with the butt end of it.
Página 22 - OH for a lodge in some vast wilderness, Some boundless contiguity of shade, Where rumour of oppression and deceit, Of unsuccessful or successful war, Might never reach me more.
Página 237 - Ames expressed the popular security more wisely, when he compared a monarchy and a republic, saying that a monarchy is a merchantman, which sails well, but will sometimes strike on a rock and go to the bottom ; whilst a republic is a raft, which would never sink, but then your feet are always in water.
Página 226 - So has it been from the beginning, so will it be to the end. Generation after generation takes to itself the Form of a Body ; and forth-issuing from Cimmerian Night, on Heaven's mission APPEARS. What Force and Fire is in each he expends : one grinding in the mill of Industry ; one hunter-like climbing the giddy Alpine heights of Science ; one madly dashed in pieces on the rocks of Strife, in war with his fellow :- — and then the Heaven-sent is recalled ; his earthly Vesture falls away, and soon...
Página 203 - I am not countenancing the sort of " hero-worship " which applauds the strong man of genius for forcibly seizing on the government of the world and making it do his bidding in spite of itself. All he can claim is, freedom to point out the way.
Página 235 - Give me health and a day, and I will make the pomp of emperors ridiculous.
Página 11 - A people is but the attempt of many To rise to the completer life of one ; And those who live as models for the mass Are singly of more value than they all.
Página 32 - ... no era of his life was he more decisively the Servant of Goodness, the Servant of God, than even now when doubting God's existence. One circumstance I note...
Página 15 - ... emphatic I have heard him beyond all men. In anger he had no need of oaths, his words were like sharp arrows that smote into the very heart.