Littell's Living Age, 180. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1889 |
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274. oldal
... light of a larger outlook , and seen that life is full of august meanings . But that light has not been the light of science . Science will give men a larger outlook also ; but it will raise them above their narrower interests , not to ...
... light of a larger outlook , and seen that life is full of august meanings . But that light has not been the light of science . Science will give men a larger outlook also ; but it will raise them above their narrower interests , not to ...
575. oldal
... lights , dis- tant or near , and see them all the more vividly ; but when this thick darkness is diffused through the air , you see the nearer lamps as faintly as you see the daylight , and the distant light not at all , so that you are ...
... lights , dis- tant or near , and see them all the more vividly ; but when this thick darkness is diffused through the air , you see the nearer lamps as faintly as you see the daylight , and the distant light not at all , so that you are ...
576. oldal
... light which usually stimulates of fact , it does not do so . It appears only human energy . When Beethoven's ears to add to the blind arrogance with which were stopped against the sound which was we count upon our power of meeting new ...
... light which usually stimulates of fact , it does not do so . It appears only human energy . When Beethoven's ears to add to the blind arrogance with which were stopped against the sound which was we count upon our power of meeting new ...
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