Essays Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 3William Blackwood, 1850 |
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Sivu 9
... taken place in the world which he addressed , Chateau- briand saw that he must alter altogether the means by which it was to be influenced . Disregarding , therefore , entirely the weight of authority , laying aside almost everything ...
... taken place in the world which he addressed , Chateau- briand saw that he must alter altogether the means by which it was to be influenced . Disregarding , therefore , entirely the weight of authority , laying aside almost everything ...
Sivu 15
... taken his name . Such is the domestic spectacle which throughout all the Christian world the sacrament of Baptism presents ; but religion , ever mingling lessons of duty with scenes of joy , shows us the son of kings clothed in purple ...
... taken his name . Such is the domestic spectacle which throughout all the Christian world the sacrament of Baptism presents ; but religion , ever mingling lessons of duty with scenes of joy , shows us the son of kings clothed in purple ...
Sivu 42
... taken their flight to distant regions , and to the end of the world will never cease to delight and influence mankind . Subsequent ages may refine their images , expand their sentiments , perhaps improve their expression ; but they add ...
... taken their flight to distant regions , and to the end of the world will never cease to delight and influence mankind . Subsequent ages may refine their images , expand their sentiments , perhaps improve their expression ; but they add ...
Sivu 52
... taken his infant son from her arms , he prays to Jupiter that he may become so celebrated that the people in seeing himself pass , may say only " He far exceeds ' his father . " What a sentiment on the part of a hero himself , and at ...
... taken his infant son from her arms , he prays to Jupiter that he may become so celebrated that the people in seeing himself pass , may say only " He far exceeds ' his father . " What a sentiment on the part of a hero himself , and at ...
Sivu 62
... taken with a certain limitation . No man ever exceeded Homer in the delineations of suffering , so far as he wished to portray it ; but it was one branch only of that emotion that he cared to paint . It was the domestic pathetic that he ...
... taken with a certain limitation . No man ever exceeded Homer in the delineations of suffering , so far as he wished to portray it ; but it was one branch only of that emotion that he cared to paint . It was the domestic pathetic that he ...
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