Miscellanies, Old and NewT. Whittaker, 1876 - Всего страниц: 258 |
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... remarkable in the represen- tation of the heroic age than the prominence and influence of public speaking . The king must have the power of persuasion , and ora- tory was regarded as the principal title to respect and admiration . The ...
... remarkable in the represen- tation of the heroic age than the prominence and influence of public speaking . The king must have the power of persuasion , and ora- tory was regarded as the principal title to respect and admiration . The ...
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... - ters of common interest in the council and the agora . We find in the polities of the heroic age , as represented to us in the poems of Homer , a very remarkable degree of personal freedom , which is by 24 GLADSTONE'S HOMER .
... - ters of common interest in the council and the agora . We find in the polities of the heroic age , as represented to us in the poems of Homer , a very remarkable degree of personal freedom , which is by 24 GLADSTONE'S HOMER .
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John Cotton Smith. very remarkable degree of personal freedom , which is by no means the sort of freedom ob- served in barbarous tribes ; for it is associated with organized institutions and a rude , it may be , but yet well ...
John Cotton Smith. very remarkable degree of personal freedom , which is by no means the sort of freedom ob- served in barbarous tribes ; for it is associated with organized institutions and a rude , it may be , but yet well ...
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... remarkable , also , what purity and deli- cacy Homer almost invariably observes , and how incomparably superior he is , in this respect , to the Greek tragedians , to Aristo- phanes , to Virgil , and to IIorace . Even the apparent ...
... remarkable , also , what purity and deli- cacy Homer almost invariably observes , and how incomparably superior he is , in this respect , to the Greek tragedians , to Aristo- phanes , to Virgil , and to IIorace . Even the apparent ...
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... remarkable peculiarities , which we are about to consider , in the religion of the early Greeks . We claim that there is no explanation of these anomalies except on the supposition of a primitive revelation . That this religious system ...
... remarkable peculiarities , which we are about to consider , in the religion of the early Greeks . We claim that there is no explanation of these anomalies except on the supposition of a primitive revelation . That this religious system ...
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Стр. 217 - 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, while 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. 189 - Thou, Lord, in the beginning hast laid the foundations of the earth ; and the heavens are the work of thine hands...
Стр. 258 - Thy flame is blown abroad from all the heights, Through all the nations, and a sound is heard, As of a mighty wind, and men devout, Strangers of Rome, and the new proselytes, In their own language hear thy wondrous word, And many are amazed and many doubt.
Стр. 201 - These are the generations of the heavens and of the earth when they were created in the day that the LORD God made the earth and the heavens...
Стр. 257 - And the vast minster seems a cross of flowers! But fiends and dragons on the gargoyled eaves Watch the dead Christ between the living thieves, And, underneath, the traitor Judas lowers! Ah!
Стр. 200 - Every rank of creatures, as it ascends in the scale of creation, leaves death behind it or under it. The metal at its height of being seems a mute prophecy of the coming vegetation, into a mimic semblance of which it crystallizes.
Стр. 253 - Yet I doubt not through the ages one increasing purpose runs, And the thoughts of men are widened with the process of the suns.
Стр. 192 - a type distinguishable from a fragment of albumen only by its finely granular character.
Стр. 240 - The rights of Monarchy, the Heavens, the Stream of Fire, the Pit, In vision seen, I sang as far as to the Fates seemed fit; But since my soul, an alien here, hath flown to nobler wars, And, happier now, hath gone to seek its Maker 'mid the stars, Here am I, Dante, shut, exiled from the ancestral shore, Whom Florence, the of all least-loving mother, bore.
Стр. 244 - twill give us If thou do eat of us; thyself didst clothe us With this poor flesh, and do thou strip it off.