Selections from German LiteratureGould, Newman, and Saxton, 1839 - 472 sivua |
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Sivu 2
... sense to sound . He discards the fable , the allegory and the various figures of speech in which Plato abounds . He is always serene , tranquil , modest , though occasionally obscure in consequence of his brevity , or his use of ...
... sense to sound . He discards the fable , the allegory and the various figures of speech in which Plato abounds . He is always serene , tranquil , modest , though occasionally obscure in consequence of his brevity , or his use of ...
Sivu 3
... sense , obvious truth , are cast out as too vulgar . A personal God , with definite , individual attributes is not to his taste . He meditates and conjectures till he loses himself in barren generalities or pan- theistic dreams . In his ...
... sense , obvious truth , are cast out as too vulgar . A personal God , with definite , individual attributes is not to his taste . He meditates and conjectures till he loses himself in barren generalities or pan- theistic dreams . In his ...
Sivu 7
... sense would be of inestimable worth . They ought to read Dr. Dwight's Sermons , and the works of Dr. Paley . They should become familiar with such men as Thomas Scott and Claudius Buchanan . John Newton's Letters and Cowper's poetry ...
... sense would be of inestimable worth . They ought to read Dr. Dwight's Sermons , and the works of Dr. Paley . They should become familiar with such men as Thomas Scott and Claudius Buchanan . John Newton's Letters and Cowper's poetry ...
Sivu 14
... sense , and the plain meaning of the Bible . The Germans have taken a more complex view of it ; they have compared it with what they call a more spiritual philosophy ; they have tested it by a more scholar - like interpretation , and ...
... sense , and the plain meaning of the Bible . The Germans have taken a more complex view of it ; they have compared it with what they call a more spiritual philosophy ; they have tested it by a more scholar - like interpretation , and ...
Sivu 24
... sense of the original in the translator's own language and style ; in this way the reader obtains the thoughts of the original author , but gains no acquaintance with his style and manner as a writer . The other mode is to translate the ...
... sense of the original in the translator's own language and style ; in this way the reader obtains the thoughts of the original author , but gains no acquaintance with his style and manner as a writer . The other mode is to translate the ...
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