The Critical Essays of a Country ParsonLongmans, Green and Company, 1867 - Всего страниц: 370 |
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... sense on all , expressed in the most felicitous forms . We cannot but remark his vast information ; and his ripe wisdom , moral , social , and political . But , after all , the thing that strikes us most is , how tho- roughly different ...
... sense on all , expressed in the most felicitous forms . We cannot but remark his vast information ; and his ripe wisdom , moral , social , and political . But , after all , the thing that strikes us most is , how tho- roughly different ...
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... sense of that phrase , perfectly versant in the ways of living men , from the tricks of the petty tradesman up to the diplo- macies of cabinets and the social ethics of exclusive circles , at home in the literature of the hour no less ...
... sense of that phrase , perfectly versant in the ways of living men , from the tricks of the petty tradesman up to the diplo- macies of cabinets and the social ethics of exclusive circles , at home in the literature of the hour no less ...
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... sense of the phrase , thinks for himself . It is right to add that there is hardly an instance in which so much originality of thought can be found in conjunction with so much justice and sobriety of thought . In Arch- bishop Whately's ...
... sense of the phrase , thinks for himself . It is right to add that there is hardly an instance in which so much originality of thought can be found in conjunction with so much justice and sobriety of thought . In Arch- bishop Whately's ...
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... sense and reasoning powers , and knowledge of human nature , and who consequently fall into such gross absurdities as would be , in any matter unconnected with religion , regarded as unworthy of serious attention . † It is impossible to ...
... sense and reasoning powers , and knowledge of human nature , and who consequently fall into such gross absurdities as would be , in any matter unconnected with religion , regarded as unworthy of serious attention . † It is impossible to ...
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... sense , commit , of imposing gratuitous restrictions and privations , and purposely inflicting needless disappointments , for the purpose of inuring children to the pains and troubles they will meet with in after - life . Yes , be ...
... sense , commit , of imposing gratuitous restrictions and privations , and purposely inflicting needless disappointments , for the purpose of inuring children to the pains and troubles they will meet with in after - life . Yes , be ...
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Стр. 175 - It is good in discourse, and speech of conversation, to vary, and intermingle speech of the present occasion with arguments, tales with reasons, asking of questions with telling of opinions, and jest with earnest; for it is a dull thing to tire, and, as we say now, to jade any thing too /far.
Стр. 226 - Raven', as most generally known. It is my design to render it manifest that no one point in its composition is referable either to accident or intuition - that the work proceeded, step by step, to its completion with the precision and rigid consequence of a mathematical problem.
Стр. 123 - ... her bliss : She knows not what his greatness is, For that, for all, she loves him more. For him she plays, to him she sings Of early faith and plighted vows; She knows but matters of the house, And he, he knows a thousand things. Her faith is fixt and cannot move, She darkly feels him great and wise, She dwells on him with faithful eyes, ' I cannot understand : I love.
Стр. 241 - Looking about me upon the wide waste of liquid ebony on which we were thus borne, I perceived that our boat was not the only object in the embrace of the whirl. Both above and below us were visible fragments of vessels, large masses of building timber and trunks of trees, with many smaller articles, such as pieces of house furniture, broken boxes, barrels, and staves.
Стр. 47 - 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. 239 - I perceived that what seamen term the chopping character of the ocean beneath us, was rapidly changing into a current which set to the eastward. Even while I gazed, this current acquired a monstrous velocity. Each moment added to its speed - to its headlong impetuosity. In five minutes the whole sea, as far as Vurrgh, was lashed into ungovernable fury; but it was between Moskoe and the coast that the main uproar held its sway.
Стр. 240 - ... swaying to and fro with the immense sweeps and swelters of the whirl. Scarcely had I secured myself in my new position when we gave a wild lurch to starboard, and rushed headlong into the abyss.
Стр. 269 - Suppose, now, one of these engines to be going along a railroad at the rate of nine or ten miles an hour, and that a cow were to stray upon the line and get in the way of the engine ; would not that, think you, be a very awkward circumstance ? "
Стр. 342 - With antique pillars massy proof, And storied windows richly dight, Casting a dim religious light. There let the pealing organ blow To the full-voiced choir below. In service high, and anthems clear, As may with sweetness through mine ear, Dissolve me into ecstasies, And bring all Heaven before mine eyes.
Стр. 92 - He either fears his fate too much or his desert is small. who dares not put it to the touch and win or lose it all...