Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 60. kiadásDeighton and Laughton, 1907 |
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4. oldal
... souls is our only chance of that exaltation of mind which fits us to enjoy for ever the sovereign boon of our own ... soul of man , poetry seems to endow human nature with that which history denies , and to give satisfaction to the ...
... souls is our only chance of that exaltation of mind which fits us to enjoy for ever the sovereign boon of our own ... soul of man , poetry seems to endow human nature with that which history denies , and to give satisfaction to the ...
5. oldal
... soul of man than any way can he found in nature since the fall . . . It may seem deservedly to have some participation of divineness , because it doth raise the mind and exalt the spirit into high raptures by propor- tioning the shows ...
... soul of man than any way can he found in nature since the fall . . . It may seem deservedly to have some participation of divineness , because it doth raise the mind and exalt the spirit into high raptures by propor- tioning the shows ...
6. oldal
... soul from listlessness or inactivity . My first ground of allegiance , therefore , is not a sug- gestion of utility , but of pure enjoyment , for which I have my predecessor's warranty , and in an age consecrated to what is ...
... soul from listlessness or inactivity . My first ground of allegiance , therefore , is not a sug- gestion of utility , but of pure enjoyment , for which I have my predecessor's warranty , and in an age consecrated to what is ...
13. oldal
... soul even to heaven . It is conceivable that Roscoe , unconsciously and by instinct , in signalising Florence gave but a divided interest to literature . He was a lover and worshipper of all the arts . But in this he was insensibly the ...
... soul even to heaven . It is conceivable that Roscoe , unconsciously and by instinct , in signalising Florence gave but a divided interest to literature . He was a lover and worshipper of all the arts . But in this he was insensibly the ...
7. oldal
... souls feel that it is well with them . " This doctrine is a principal ingredient in Carlyle's philosophy of history , the theme of his volume on Heroes and Hero Worship , the basis of the comparison instituted in Past and Present , and ...
... souls feel that it is well with them . " This doctrine is a principal ingredient in Carlyle's philosophy of history , the theme of his volume on Heroes and Hero Worship , the basis of the comparison instituted in Past and Present , and ...
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