... real gods. God hath chosen things which are not symbols to bring to naught things that are symbols — that is, He has chosen the things that are, to bring to nothing the things that are nothing already. 0 glorious interpretation ! throwing into the... The Later Nineteenth Century - 247. oldalszerző: George Saintsbury - 1907 - 471 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Charles Porterfield Krauth - 1871 - 862 oldal
...0 glorious interpretation ! throwing into the shade the idea of the sceptic who wished to take all the " nots " out of the Commandments, and put them into the Creed — the .matchless canon which covers all speech — the simple canon : whatever is, is not, and whatever... | |
| Charles Porterfield Krauth - 1872 - 894 oldal
...0 glorious interpretation ! throwing into the shade the idea of the sceptic who wished to take all the " nots " out of the Commandments, and put them into the Creed — the matchless canon which covers all speech — the simple canon: whatever is, is not, and whatever... | |
| Charles Porterfield Krauth - 1875 - 870 oldal
...0 glorious interpretation ! throwing into the shade the idea of the sceptic who wished to take all the " nots " out of the Commandments, and put them into the Creed — the matchless canon which covers all speech — the simple canon : whatever is, is not, and whatever... | |
| 1907 - 502 oldal
...purely literary mastery which, amid much questionable stuff, is unquestionable in Gotzen-Ddmmerung and Also sprach Zarathustra. This element was shrewdly...is not seldom real imagination, and the fantastic flame-like glitter and wave of the expression itself — comes to a very great deal more ; but these... | |
| 1934 - 642 oldal
...the green and salad years of our great-grandfathers and mothers. Lady Montague's wish, 150 years ago, to take the "nots" out of the commandments and put them into the creed sounds very like Walter Winchell; and from prim little Jane Austen — herself surely one of our immortals... | |
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