The Classic and the Beautiful from the Literature of Three Thousand Years, Том 1Carson and Simpson, 1896 |
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... heavens and sur- veys galaxies and universes compared with which the solar system is but an atom floating in the air . The tran- sit may be compared to a meas- uring - rod which he lays from planet to planet and from star to star to ...
... heavens and sur- veys galaxies and universes compared with which the solar system is but an atom floating in the air . The tran- sit may be compared to a meas- uring - rod which he lays from planet to planet and from star to star to ...
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... heavens are the only Pharos whose beams never fail , which no tempest can shake from its foundations . Within my recollec- tion it was deemed a necessary qualifica- tion for the master and the mate of a merchant - ship , and even for a ...
... heavens are the only Pharos whose beams never fail , which no tempest can shake from its foundations . Within my recollec- tion it was deemed a necessary qualifica- tion for the master and the mate of a merchant - ship , and even for a ...
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... heavens , the skilful discus- sion and analysis of these observations and sound philosophy in generalizing the results ... heaven performed a daily revolution about it as a centre . It usually happens in scientific progress that when a ...
... heavens , the skilful discus- sion and analysis of these observations and sound philosophy in generalizing the results ... heaven performed a daily revolution about it as a centre . It usually happens in scientific progress that when a ...
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... heavens ! what a tribunal , what a culprit , what a crime ! Let us thank God , my friends , that we live in the nine- * Milton's prose works , vol . i . p . 313 . cient and modern art - statues and paintings , and jewels and manuscripts ...
... heavens ! what a tribunal , what a culprit , what a crime ! Let us thank God , my friends , that we live in the nine- * Milton's prose works , vol . i . p . 313 . cient and modern art - statues and paintings , and jewels and manuscripts ...
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... heavens , like him scorned , persecuted , broken - hearted ; in other ages , in distant hemispheres , when the votaries of science with solemn acts of consecration shall ded- icate their stately edifices to the cause of knowledge and ...
... heavens , like him scorned , persecuted , broken - hearted ; in other ages , in distant hemispheres , when the votaries of science with solemn acts of consecration shall ded- icate their stately edifices to the cause of knowledge and ...
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