Littell's Living Age, 28. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1851 |
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5. oldal
... eyes seeming rather to rest upon the busy throng of ideas within than the busy crowd of things without him , it need not surprise us that he should have so often acted as if he had forgotten altogether the world of sense in which he ...
... eyes seeming rather to rest upon the busy throng of ideas within than the busy crowd of things without him , it need not surprise us that he should have so often acted as if he had forgotten altogether the world of sense in which he ...
6. oldal
... eyes were so deeply Wilberforce , among his occasional writings- sunken , and concealed by his half - closed eyelids , that neither their color nor their form was dis- cernible . His mouth and nostrils were somewhat rudely shaped , and ...
... eyes were so deeply Wilberforce , among his occasional writings- sunken , and concealed by his half - closed eyelids , that neither their color nor their form was dis- cernible . His mouth and nostrils were somewhat rudely shaped , and ...
7. oldal
... eye - sight , the surviving one would be seen walk- " This is the last lecture of our Neander . ” ing up and down ... eyes the golden light , after which he ever so longed - child as he so truly was of the light ; and as , indeed , he ...
... eye - sight , the surviving one would be seen walk- " This is the last lecture of our Neander . ” ing up and down ... eyes the golden light , after which he ever so longed - child as he so truly was of the light ; and as , indeed , he ...
8. oldal
... eyes of those who books - the old spirit returned upon him ; and his had been the pupils and friends of Neander . " thoughts wandered now to his class - room , now to the favorite subject upon which he had proposed lecturing during the ...
... eyes of those who books - the old spirit returned upon him ; and his had been the pupils and friends of Neander . " thoughts wandered now to his class - room , now to the favorite subject upon which he had proposed lecturing during the ...
26. oldal
... eyes , and in the air of a speaker , as in his choice of words . True.eloquence consists in saying all that is neces- sary , and nothing but what is necessary . Rochefoucauld was so famous , is exhibited in the Much of the acuteness and ...
... eyes , and in the air of a speaker , as in his choice of words . True.eloquence consists in saying all that is neces- sary , and nothing but what is necessary . Rochefoucauld was so famous , is exhibited in the Much of the acuteness and ...
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