Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 3W. Blackwood, 1850 |
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Sivu 13
... spirit of the Saviour of mankind . But it is not only as encouraging a sincere devotion , that these reflections are favourable to Christianity ; there is some- thing , moreover , peculiarly allied to its spirit in such obser- vations ...
... spirit of the Saviour of mankind . But it is not only as encouraging a sincere devotion , that these reflections are favourable to Christianity ; there is some- thing , moreover , peculiarly allied to its spirit in such obser- vations ...
Sivu 14
... spirit which to the Christian gives the sublimity of these scenes . Chateaubriand divides his great work into four parts . The first treats of the doctrinal parts of religion ; the second and the third , of the relations of that ...
... spirit which to the Christian gives the sublimity of these scenes . Chateaubriand divides his great work into four parts . The first treats of the doctrinal parts of religion ; the second and the third , of the relations of that ...
Sivu 19
... Spirit is the father of the world ; in Greenland , man has emerged from an egg ; in fine , Scandinavia has beheld the birth of Askur and Emla ; Odin has poured in the breath of life , Honerus reason , and Loedur blood and beauty ...
... Spirit is the father of the world ; in Greenland , man has emerged from an egg ; in fine , Scandinavia has beheld the birth of Askur and Emla ; Odin has poured in the breath of life , Honerus reason , and Loedur blood and beauty ...
Sivu 24
... spirit of Christianity ? Gray thought otherwise when he wrote the sublime lines on visiting the Grande Chartreuse ; Buchanan thought otherwise , when , in his exquisite Ode to May , he supposed the first zephyrs of spring to blow over ...
... spirit of Christianity ? Gray thought otherwise when he wrote the sublime lines on visiting the Grande Chartreuse ; Buchanan thought otherwise , when , in his exquisite Ode to May , he supposed the first zephyrs of spring to blow over ...
Sivu 25
... spirit , and it being impossible that he should be under- stood but by a spirit , an infant , in whom the powers of thought are not as yet developed , cannot form a proper conception of the CHATEAUBRIAND . 25.
... spirit , and it being impossible that he should be under- stood but by a spirit , an infant , in whom the powers of thought are not as yet developed , cannot form a proper conception of the CHATEAUBRIAND . 25.
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