Nugae Literariae: Prose and VerseHamilton, 1841 - 585 strán (strany) |
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... character : every scene was sacred , every hour festive , every object divine . - Nor was this influence weakened by any disclaimer of the wise and good . Occasionally a comedy might take some freedom with the presu- med rulers of our ...
... character : every scene was sacred , every hour festive , every object divine . - Nor was this influence weakened by any disclaimer of the wise and good . Occasionally a comedy might take some freedom with the presu- med rulers of our ...
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... character and a moral government on the part of the Great First Cause , -will feel himself relieved by such general words as almighty power and eternal fitness and right . He escapes censure for scepticism ; and yet never can be called ...
... character and a moral government on the part of the Great First Cause , -will feel himself relieved by such general words as almighty power and eternal fitness and right . He escapes censure for scepticism ; and yet never can be called ...
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... character is the sea swallowing up the Nile . - Osiris is the principle of good : Typhon is the genius of evil . This second solution is but a mythos of the Manichean doctrine . - A third unriddling is , that Osiris is the highest ...
... character is the sea swallowing up the Nile . - Osiris is the principle of good : Typhon is the genius of evil . This second solution is but a mythos of the Manichean doctrine . - A third unriddling is , that Osiris is the highest ...
Strana 22
... character , that we might fancy that all was most serious in the pilgrimage to them . But there was a gate at Athens where banter was quite licen- sed on all who passed it on their way to them . Indeed the Athenian would never lose his ...
... character , that we might fancy that all was most serious in the pilgrimage to them . But there was a gate at Athens where banter was quite licen- sed on all who passed it on their way to them . Indeed the Athenian would never lose his ...
Strana 33
... character of this Order from the learned and adorned work of Laurentius Pignorius . That of Meursius I have not been able to consult . Perhaps we may go even higher than Egyptian lore . The Cabiri were considered a sort of demigods ...
... character of this Order from the learned and adorned work of Laurentius Pignorius . That of Meursius I have not been able to consult . Perhaps we may go even higher than Egyptian lore . The Cabiri were considered a sort of demigods ...
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