The New Lucian: Being a Series of Dialogues of the DeadChapman and Hall limited, 1884 - Всего страниц: 313 |
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... fail to understand the ecclesiastical objection to Gallio , even from the ecclesiastic's own point of view . The ruling of the proconsul of Achaia has always seemed to me a very sound one , and his indiffer- ence to religion - if indeed ...
... fail to understand the ecclesiastical objection to Gallio , even from the ecclesiastic's own point of view . The ruling of the proconsul of Achaia has always seemed to me a very sound one , and his indiffer- ence to religion - if indeed ...
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... fail to trace any of its symptoms in myself . DE M. The subject is not an agreeable one , but I must really ask you whether you were quite satisfied with the reputation of your entourage . Incorruptible yourself , we always knew you to ...
... fail to trace any of its symptoms in myself . DE M. The subject is not an agreeable one , but I must really ask you whether you were quite satisfied with the reputation of your entourage . Incorruptible yourself , we always knew you to ...
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... fail to recognise his features at this distance . DE M. At any distance it might be difficult . They were seldom seen on earth except through the gloom of a dungeon , and few but gaolers could have been familiar with them . But they are ...
... fail to recognise his features at this distance . DE M. At any distance it might be difficult . They were seldom seen on earth except through the gloom of a dungeon , and few but gaolers could have been familiar with them . But they are ...
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... failed in intellectual appreciation of your nobility of sentiment , though a different conception of public duty prevented us from yielding to such impulses ourselves . Is it not so , cher confrère ? I feel sure that , even amid the ...
... failed in intellectual appreciation of your nobility of sentiment , though a different conception of public duty prevented us from yielding to such impulses ourselves . Is it not so , cher confrère ? I feel sure that , even amid the ...
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... fail to credit the founders of the Third Republic with an honest desire to secure the liberty , the rights , and the general happiness of the French people , or that he will hesitate to brand the projectors of the Second Empire as a ...
... fail to credit the founders of the Third Republic with an honest desire to secure the liberty , the rights , and the general happiness of the French people , or that he will hesitate to brand the projectors of the Second Empire as a ...
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Стр. 304 - There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being evolved.
Стр. 15 - THE Church hath power to decree Rites or Ceremonies, and authority in Controversies of Faith : And yet it is not lawful for the Church to ordain any thing that is contrary to God's Word written, neither may it so expound one place of Scripture, that it be repugnant to another. Wherefore, although the Church be a witness and a keeper of holy Writ, yet, as it ought not to decree...
Стр. 304 - To my mind it accords better with what we know of the laws impressed on matter by the Creator, that the production and extinction of the past and present inhabitants of the world should have been due to secondary causes, like those determining the birth and death of the individual.
Стр. 214 - See nations slowly wise, and meanly just, To buried merit raise the tardy bust. If dreams yet flatter, once again attend, Hear Lydiat's life, and Galileo's end.
Стр. 288 - Omnis enim per se divom natura necesse est Immortal! aevo summa cum pace fruatur, Semota a nostris rebus sejunctaque longe. Nam privata dolore omni, privata periclis, Ipsa suis pollens opibus, nihil indiga nostri, Nee bene promeritis capitur, nee tangitur ira.
Стр. 108 - Syriac interpreters,*) and gave us rain and% fruitful seasons, filling our hearts with food and gladness.
Стр. 312 - Sisyphus in vita quoque nobis ante oculos est , Qui petere a populo fasces , saevasque secures Imbibit , et semper victus tristisque recedit.
Стр. 199 - Covenanter's yet mobile as a comedian's; those restless, flashing eyes; that wondrous voice, whose richness its northern burr enriched as the tang of the wood brings out the mellowness of a rare old wine; the masterly cadence of his elocution; the vivid energy of his attitudes ; the fine animation of his gestures; — sir, when I am assailed through eye and ear by this compacted phalanx of assailants, what wonder that the stormed outposts of the senses should spread the contagion of their own surrender...
Стр. 193 - They were like a shelving beach that restrained the ocean. That beach, it is true, is beaten by the waves ; it is laid desolate ; it produces nothing ; it becomes perhaps nothing save a mass of shingle, of rock, of almost useless sea-weed. But it is a fence behind which the cultivated earth can spread, and escape the incoming tide, and such was the resistance of Bulgarians, of Servians, and of Greeks. It was that resistance which left Europe to claim the enjoyment of her own religion and to develop...