Selections from German LiteratureGould, Newman, and Saxton, 1839 - 472 sivua |
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... living power of im- agination , a loftiness of thought , together with the ability to clothe his conceptions in the noblest and most beautiful forms . Under his pen the most abstract ideas assumed the character of life and reality ...
... living power of im- agination , a loftiness of thought , together with the ability to clothe his conceptions in the noblest and most beautiful forms . Under his pen the most abstract ideas assumed the character of life and reality ...
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... living disciple . In demolishing his system , Dr. Reid per- formed a work of supererogation . Nothing could be more harmless than Berkeley's notion . The corn law or the woollen trade have 1 Goethe , Farbenlehre II . 140. Bibl . Repos ...
... living disciple . In demolishing his system , Dr. Reid per- formed a work of supererogation . Nothing could be more harmless than Berkeley's notion . The corn law or the woollen trade have 1 Goethe , Farbenlehre II . 140. Bibl . Repos ...
Sivu 20
... living enthusiasm , should not express himself in the pulpit so as to do more good than hurt . But in the second place , even if it were otherwise , we should regard his discourses with interest as intellectual phenomena , as exhibiting ...
... living enthusiasm , should not express himself in the pulpit so as to do more good than hurt . But in the second place , even if it were otherwise , we should regard his discourses with interest as intellectual phenomena , as exhibiting ...
Sivu 21
... living there ! How much of the realist's idea of man ; every body in general , nobody in particular . Have not rules come to be our masters , instead of being our servants ? It is as useful to have rules as creeds ; but let them be ...
... living there ! How much of the realist's idea of man ; every body in general , nobody in particular . Have not rules come to be our masters , instead of being our servants ? It is as useful to have rules as creeds ; but let them be ...
Sivu 47
... living without him ; the view of Paul embraces in its full con- 1 Acts . 26 : 10-12 , 2 [ Speculative ; interested in meditating on things above the sphere of sense ; accustomed to investigate spiritual subjects . — TR . ] nection the ...
... living without him ; the view of Paul embraces in its full con- 1 Acts . 26 : 10-12 , 2 [ Speculative ; interested in meditating on things above the sphere of sense ; accustomed to investigate spiritual subjects . — TR . ] nection the ...
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