Blackwood's Magazine, 96. kötetW. Blackwood, 1864 |
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108. oldal
... force the spirit to conceive ? Its lofty empire is above our will : Trained though we be , we only can fulfil Its orders , and a joyous welcome give . Oft when the music waits , the room is decked , And hope looks out from the expectant ...
... force the spirit to conceive ? Its lofty empire is above our will : Trained though we be , we only can fulfil Its orders , and a joyous welcome give . Oft when the music waits , the room is decked , And hope looks out from the expectant ...
117. oldal
... force of human sympathy and purity of soul , who was the predestined priest of the family . As he went up to his own room , a momentary spasm of doubt came upon the new convert whether , perhaps , he was making a sacrifice of his life ...
... force of human sympathy and purity of soul , who was the predestined priest of the family . As he went up to his own room , a momentary spasm of doubt came upon the new convert whether , perhaps , he was making a sacrifice of his life ...
123. oldal
... force , and read over the letter which Miss Trench herself had written . " It is difficult to think of any consolation in such a bereavement , " wrote Mr Shirley's niece ; " but still it is a little com- fort to feel that I can throw ...
... force , and read over the letter which Miss Trench herself had written . " It is difficult to think of any consolation in such a bereavement , " wrote Mr Shirley's niece ; " but still it is a little com- fort to feel that I can throw ...
153. oldal
... force will raise a greater weight in proportion as the force is applied at a longer distance from the fulcrum , because it then describes a larger circle ; and a weight which is far- thest removed from the centre , is made to move ...
... force will raise a greater weight in proportion as the force is applied at a longer distance from the fulcrum , because it then describes a larger circle ; and a weight which is far- thest removed from the centre , is made to move ...
157. oldal
... forces were for centuries con- ceived to be independent of matter , instead of being regarded as matter in dynamic ... force . " But , as we read the extracts given us in this very chapter from Aristotle , we are unable to see in the ...
... forces were for centuries con- ceived to be independent of matter , instead of being regarded as matter in dynamic ... force . " But , as we read the extracts given us in this very chapter from Aristotle , we are unable to see in the ...
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