Supplementary VersesH.T. Cooke, 1841 - Всего страниц: 96 |
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... system , and sweeping over their enormous orbits , in periods comprehending many centuries , we admit at once that they ... Systems of Worlds , judging from analogy , have probably a great common centre round which they revolve as the ...
... system , and sweeping over their enormous orbits , in periods comprehending many centuries , we admit at once that they ... Systems of Worlds , judging from analogy , have probably a great common centre round which they revolve as the ...
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... System , ITSELF ONLY AN INSENSIBLE POINT IN THE IMMENSITY OF SPACE ! " Laplace's System of the World , vol . ii . p . 342. Hart's Translation . --- CENTRALISATION . " Partout l'etat arrive de plus en plus NOTES TO A VISION . 15.
... System , ITSELF ONLY AN INSENSIBLE POINT IN THE IMMENSITY OF SPACE ! " Laplace's System of the World , vol . ii . p . 342. Hart's Translation . --- CENTRALISATION . " Partout l'etat arrive de plus en plus NOTES TO A VISION . 15.
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... Systems imagination loves to gild ; Ixion thus a goddess would embrace , And witless grasp'd a cloud that fill'd her place . Truth is not here omnipotent , we err With schoolmen , and blind guides to Truth prefer , Opinion , custom ...
... Systems imagination loves to gild ; Ixion thus a goddess would embrace , And witless grasp'd a cloud that fill'd her place . Truth is not here omnipotent , we err With schoolmen , and blind guides to Truth prefer , Opinion , custom ...
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... system ? who discerns Its nature , who its operation learns ? Truth in the natural world is shown by facts ; In things divine , through faith on mind she acts . No oracles of sense may supersede By reasoning , faith , through grace is ...
... system ? who discerns Its nature , who its operation learns ? Truth in the natural world is shown by facts ; In things divine , through faith on mind she acts . No oracles of sense may supersede By reasoning , faith , through grace is ...
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... very irregularities that seem at first sight to lead to the destruction of that beautiful system of which they are a part , are found to have The in themselves the cause that leads them again from apparent 64 NOTES TO WHAT IS TRUTH ?
... very irregularities that seem at first sight to lead to the destruction of that beautiful system of which they are a part , are found to have The in themselves the cause that leads them again from apparent 64 NOTES TO WHAT IS TRUTH ?
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Стр. 17 - Your KEMBLE'S spirit was the home Of genius and of taste : — Taste like the silent dial's power, That when supernal light is given, Can measure inspiration's hour, And tell its height in heaven. At once ennobled and correct, His mind survey'd the tragic page, And what the actor could effect, The scholar could presage.
Стр. 37 - What soul was his, when, from the naked top Of some bold headland, he beheld the sun Rise up, and bathe the world in light...
Стр. 67 - O great corrector of enormous times, Shaker of o'er-rank states, thou grand decider Of dusty and old titles, that heal'st with blood The earth when it is sick, and cur'st the world O' the plurisy of people ; I do take Thy signs auspiciously, and in thy name To my design march boldly.
Стр. 51 - But howsoever these things are thus in men's depraved judgments and affections, yet truth, which only doth judge itself, teacheth, that the inquiry of truth, which is the love-making, or wooing of it ; the knowledge of truth, which is the presence of it ; and the belief of truth, which is the enjoying of it ; is the sovereign good of human nature.
Стр. 5 - There is nothing calculated to give a grander idea of the scale on which the sidereal heavens are constructed than these beautiful systems. When we see such magnificent bodies united in pairs, undoubtedly by the same bond of mutual gravitation which holds together our own system, and sweeping over their enormous orbits, in periods comprehending many centuries, we admit at once that they must be accomplishing ends in creation which will remain for ever unknown to man ; and that we have here attained...
Стр. 53 - It would be easy to form theories referring the action of blood impregnated with nitrous oxide, to its power of supplying the nervous and muscular fibre with such proportions of condensed nitrogen, oxygen...
Стр. 7 - ... terrors they inspired. The labour of many ages has at length withdrawn the veil which covered the system. Man appears, upon a small planet, almost imperceptible in the vast extent of the solar system, itself only an insensible point in the immensity of space.
Стр. 85 - I have heard Two emulous Philomels beat the ear o' the night With their contentious throats, now one the higher, Anon the other, then again the first, And by and by out-breasted, that the sense Could not be judge between 'em : so it far'd Good space between these kinsmen ; till heavens did Make hardly one the winner.
Стр. 3 - A wheel, revolving with a rapidity sufficient to render its spokes invisible, when illuminated by a flash of lightning, is seen for an instant with all its spokes distinct, as if it were in a state of absolute repose ; because...
Стр. 4 - The velocity of electricity is so great, that the most rapid motion which can be produced by art appears to be actual rest when compared with it. A wheel revolving with celerity sufficient to render its spokes invisible, when illuminated by a flash of lightning, is seen for an instant with all its spokes distinct, as if it Were in a state of absolute repose ; because, however rapid the rotation may be, the light has come and already ceased before the wheel has had time to turn through a sensible...