Littell's Living Age, 11. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1846 |
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21. oldal
... spirit , in a reasonable time . His mechanical ingenuity constantly tempted him to improve some one of the thousand instruments of physical science which are not perfect . He must nevertheless be counted great , on the ground of the ...
... spirit , in a reasonable time . His mechanical ingenuity constantly tempted him to improve some one of the thousand instruments of physical science which are not perfect . He must nevertheless be counted great , on the ground of the ...
32. oldal
... spirits ; one of which , the aerial spirit or pneuma , was seated in the heart and arteries . After Servetus , Columbus , a physician of Cremona , threw further light on the circulation through the lungs , yet he remained entirely ...
... spirits ; one of which , the aerial spirit or pneuma , was seated in the heart and arteries . After Servetus , Columbus , a physician of Cremona , threw further light on the circulation through the lungs , yet he remained entirely ...
37. oldal
... spirit of the time . " The next instant the chapel was full of bloody men . Alas ! alas ! that good old priest ! ' " There was a long silence . The poor young countess , however , resumed her fearful story , as if unconscious that she ...
... spirit of the time . " The next instant the chapel was full of bloody men . Alas ! alas ! that good old priest ! ' " There was a long silence . The poor young countess , however , resumed her fearful story , as if unconscious that she ...
57. oldal
... solitary lover of nature was unable to utter , save with glistening eye and faltering tongue , " so Montgomery has given poetic form and words , to breathings and pantings " " of the Christian's spirit , which himself never sus- |
... solitary lover of nature was unable to utter , save with glistening eye and faltering tongue , " so Montgomery has given poetic form and words , to breathings and pantings " " of the Christian's spirit , which himself never sus- |
58. oldal
... spirit which religion has subdued perhaps in any of his poems , does he rise into the as well as elevated , and which consciously spreads rare region of the sublime . It is in the description abroad the wings of its imagination , under ...
... spirit which religion has subdued perhaps in any of his poems , does he rise into the as well as elevated , and which consciously spreads rare region of the sublime . It is in the description abroad the wings of its imagination , under ...
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