The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choucest Selections and Masterpieces from Their Writings...Fifth avenue library society, 1906 |
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33. oldal
... fear of saying a word of their own . But the teaching of Christ was the free expres- sion of His own thoughts and feelings ; and this , with the weight of the teaching itself , gave Him power over the hearts of His audience . With a ...
... fear of saying a word of their own . But the teaching of Christ was the free expres- sion of His own thoughts and feelings ; and this , with the weight of the teaching itself , gave Him power over the hearts of His audience . With a ...
59. oldal
... fears ; Hope , and be undismayed ; God hears thy sighs and counts thy tears , God shall lift up thy head . Through waves and clouds and storms He gently clears thy way ; Wait thou His time ; so shall this night Soon end in joyous day ...
... fears ; Hope , and be undismayed ; God hears thy sighs and counts thy tears , God shall lift up thy head . Through waves and clouds and storms He gently clears thy way ; Wait thou His time ; so shall this night Soon end in joyous day ...
84. oldal
... - stantinople . A sense of horror , and the fear of uni- versal reproach , forbade Palæologus to resign the city . into the hands of the Ottomans ; and he determined to abide the last extremities of war . Several days were 84 EDWARD GIBBON.
... - stantinople . A sense of horror , and the fear of uni- versal reproach , forbade Palæologus to resign the city . into the hands of the Ottomans ; and he determined to abide the last extremities of war . Several days were 84 EDWARD GIBBON.
85. oldal
... fear . Each individual might suppress his voice and measure his footsteps ; but the march and labor of thousands must inevitably produce a strange confusion of dissonant clamors , which reached the ears of the watchmen on the towers ...
... fear . Each individual might suppress his voice and measure his footsteps ; but the march and labor of thousands must inevitably produce a strange confusion of dissonant clamors , which reached the ears of the watchmen on the towers ...
86. oldal
... fear and of pain were drowned in the martial music of drums , trumpets , and attaballs ; and ex- perience has proved that the mechanical operation of sounds , by quickening the circulation of blood and spirits , will act on the human ...
... fear and of pain were drowned in the martial music of drums , trumpets , and attaballs ; and ex- perience has proved that the mechanical operation of sounds , by quickening the circulation of blood and spirits , will act on the human ...
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