Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Том 48John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1859 |
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... beauty . We can well sympathize with the late Professor Forbes in his enthusias- tic desire to see a sun above the horizon at midnight . Nothing by all accounts can exceed the solemn glory of this spec- tacle . The universal hush of ...
... beauty . We can well sympathize with the late Professor Forbes in his enthusias- tic desire to see a sun above the horizon at midnight . Nothing by all accounts can exceed the solemn glory of this spec- tacle . The universal hush of ...
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... beauty which the tangled depths of the tropical forests present ; when , as Humboldt expresses it , " the explorer can hardly define the varied emotions which crowd upon his mind " -the deep silence of the solitude - the beauty and ...
... beauty which the tangled depths of the tropical forests present ; when , as Humboldt expresses it , " the explorer can hardly define the varied emotions which crowd upon his mind " -the deep silence of the solitude - the beauty and ...
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... beauty in the type , it turns by its own law to gaze on the Eternal beauty beneath ; if it find broken music in the echo , it yearns after the perfect harmony which roused the echo . Reason might be de- fined to be that which leads us ...
... beauty in the type , it turns by its own law to gaze on the Eternal beauty beneath ; if it find broken music in the echo , it yearns after the perfect harmony which roused the echo . Reason might be de- fined to be that which leads us ...
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... beauty of all human faculty and life was so deeply wrought into the very heart of Greece , that the Greek only recoiled at the Hebrew vision of a God before whose presence human faculty seemed to pale away like starlight in the dawn ...
... beauty of all human faculty and life was so deeply wrought into the very heart of Greece , that the Greek only recoiled at the Hebrew vision of a God before whose presence human faculty seemed to pale away like starlight in the dawn ...
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... beauty . It was , we believe , to this experience in every man's mind an experience which can not be called moral so much as the true instinct of life - that the unvail- ing of God in Christ appealed , and which fitted the Christian ...
... beauty . It was , we believe , to this experience in every man's mind an experience which can not be called moral so much as the true instinct of life - that the unvail- ing of God in Christ appealed , and which fitted the Christian ...
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