The Living Age, 250. kötetLiving Age Company, 1906 |
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411. oldal
... means reverence for all the possibilities of truth ; it means acknowledgment that she dwells in diverse mansions and wears vestures of many colors and speaks in strange tongues . . . . it means the charity that is even greater than ...
... means reverence for all the possibilities of truth ; it means acknowledgment that she dwells in diverse mansions and wears vestures of many colors and speaks in strange tongues . . . . it means the charity that is even greater than ...
702. oldal
... means a cleverly managed piece of sailing , so as to drive through the centre of the shifting shoal , and each three - pounder brought into the boat means at least a little luck in the fight on the side of the fisherman . That is one ...
... means a cleverly managed piece of sailing , so as to drive through the centre of the shifting shoal , and each three - pounder brought into the boat means at least a little luck in the fight on the side of the fisherman . That is one ...
772. oldal
... means " or expression of it . If we were compelled to decide whether , in art , the means or the end had produced the greater effect upon mankind , we should , I think , be obliged to confess that the end has it . But can there ever be ...
... means " or expression of it . If we were compelled to decide whether , in art , the means or the end had produced the greater effect upon mankind , we should , I think , be obliged to confess that the end has it . But can there ever be ...
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