Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Zväzok 105W. Blackwood, 1869 |
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... less and much more in former ages , men divine than poetry , more lofty and have asked , Cui bono ? but it is a comprehensive than mere science , kind of instinct in humanity ( as ap- more searching than theology , more pears ) to ...
... less and much more in former ages , men divine than poetry , more lofty and have asked , Cui bono ? but it is a comprehensive than mere science , kind of instinct in humanity ( as ap- more searching than theology , more pears ) to ...
Strana 3
... less bootless games upon the mar- gin of the stream . Man knew as much and as little of himself at the end as at the beginning . He knew as little of the speechless forces round him ; he was as ignorant of whence he came and whither he ...
... less bootless games upon the mar- gin of the stream . Man knew as much and as little of himself at the end as at the beginning . He knew as little of the speechless forces round him ; he was as ignorant of whence he came and whither he ...
Strana 6
... less lofty and lovely than Montalembert and La- cordaire ; such a young knight of Christianity as about the same pe- riod the English Church gave birth to , among the earlier followers of Newman - to develop ( again alas ! ) into ...
... less lofty and lovely than Montalembert and La- cordaire ; such a young knight of Christianity as about the same pe- riod the English Church gave birth to , among the earlier followers of Newman - to develop ( again alas ! ) into ...
Strana 18
... less than three young Fellows of his Univer- sity declared themselves willing to accompany him , abandoning all their prospects . To gain an endow- ment for this college , Berkeley set out in the end of 24 , armed with all the ...
... less than three young Fellows of his Univer- sity declared themselves willing to accompany him , abandoning all their prospects . To gain an endow- ment for this college , Berkeley set out in the end of 24 , armed with all the ...
Strana 35
... less , being engaged to read a first version of the Barbier de Seville ' . among some friends that evening , he arrived at the rendezvous with a damaged countenance but un- diminished gaiety , read his comedy with spirit , made a ...
... less , being engaged to read a first version of the Barbier de Seville ' . among some friends that evening , he arrived at the rendezvous with a damaged countenance but un- diminished gaiety , read his comedy with spirit , made a ...
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