Guesses at TruthMacmillan, 1867 - Всего страниц: 576 |
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Стр. xxii
... language . Hare was at that time disposed , as much as possible , to reject the latter . Wordsworth held that the mix- ture of the two elements made the language richer , and often modified a thought or image in a way that Saxon could ...
... language . Hare was at that time disposed , as much as possible , to reject the latter . Wordsworth held that the mix- ture of the two elements made the language richer , and often modified a thought or image in a way that Saxon could ...
Стр. xxxiv
... language and homely imagery , with subtle associations of thought and the results of pro- found study . As sermons to be read , they will long retain the value which belongs to all utterances of a full and earnest mind . But for the ...
... language and homely imagery , with subtle associations of thought and the results of pro- found study . As sermons to be read , they will long retain the value which belongs to all utterances of a full and earnest mind . But for the ...
Стр. xxxviii
... language . If the Victory of Faith had the larger measure of success in its immediate influence on the minds of the young men who heard it , the Mission of the Comforter will probably for a long time command the admiration of more ...
... language . If the Victory of Faith had the larger measure of success in its immediate influence on the minds of the young men who heard it , the Mission of the Comforter will probably for a long time command the admiration of more ...
Стр. liii
... language with the school of Broad Church " theologians , —as one who contributed by personal influence and example , as well as by direct teaching , to foster the study of that German philosophy and divinity which seems to many so ...
... language with the school of Broad Church " theologians , —as one who contributed by personal influence and example , as well as by direct teaching , to foster the study of that German philosophy and divinity which seems to many so ...
Стр. 46
... language , so by these aliens to Nature , and sojourners in the land of Poetry , images and expressions , which belonged to particular cir- cumstances , or to particular phases of feeling , were often misapplied to circumstances and ...
... language , so by these aliens to Nature , and sojourners in the land of Poetry , images and expressions , which belonged to particular cir- cumstances , or to particular phases of feeling , were often misapplied to circumstances and ...
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admiration affections beauty become better body called character Christian Church Cicero Coleridge deemed Demosthenes Diocletian discern duty earth England English epic poetry errour evil expression eyes faith fancy feelings former genius give Goethe Greece Greek ground hand heart heaven Hence Homer human nature idea Iliad imagination individual instance intellectual Italy Julius Charles Hare knowledge labour language Laodamia least less light living look man's mankind manner means Medea merely Milton mind modern moral nation never object ochlocracy outward passage passions perfect perhaps persons philosophy Plato poem poet poetry principle racter reason reflexion regard religion Roman Rome seems seldom Sermons Shakspeare shew sight Socrates sophism Sophocles soul speaking spirit stand style sure Tacitus things thou thought Thucydides tion true truth understanding unity utterance whole wisdom words Wordsworth writers