The Quarterly Review, 第 26 巻John Murray, 1822 |
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... mind of every inferior , destroy the confidence of the crew in their officers ; and , by the loss of that confidence , to destroy the energy and the efficiency of the naval force .'— tom . ii . p . 15 . 6 But if the administration of ...
... mind of every inferior , destroy the confidence of the crew in their officers ; and , by the loss of that confidence , to destroy the energy and the efficiency of the naval force .'— tom . ii . p . 15 . 6 But if the administration of ...
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... mind ; the last was not the less remarkable for soundness of judgment , clearness of conception , and a strength and firmness of mind which enabled him to grapple with and subdue difficulties that would have overwhelmed men of even more ...
... mind ; the last was not the less remarkable for soundness of judgment , clearness of conception , and a strength and firmness of mind which enabled him to grapple with and subdue difficulties that would have overwhelmed men of even more ...
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... mind , I will add , that such is the merciless treatment of the slaves , by the persons engaged in the traffic , that no fancy can picture the horror of the voyage , crowded together so as not to give the power to move , linked one to ...
... mind , I will add , that such is the merciless treatment of the slaves , by the persons engaged in the traffic , that no fancy can picture the horror of the voyage , crowded together so as not to give the power to move , linked one to ...
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... mind , is transferred to the ope- rations of the Deity ; and men speak with confidence of the necessary course of ... minds , and to conceive the Deity to possess them in the highest degree of perfection of which we can form a notion ...
... mind , is transferred to the ope- rations of the Deity ; and men speak with confidence of the necessary course of ... minds , and to conceive the Deity to possess them in the highest degree of perfection of which we can form a notion ...
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... mind , as Reid has observed , delights in analogies . There is scarcely any thing , when considered with regard to ... mind apprehends a certain truth , ' instead of saying , ' the mind is in the same relation to a certain truth , as the ...
... mind , as Reid has observed , delights in analogies . There is scarcely any thing , when considered with regard to ... mind apprehends a certain truth , ' instead of saying , ' the mind is in the same relation to a certain truth , as the ...
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167 ページ - My soul is an enchanted boat, Which, like a sleeping swan, doth float Upon the silver waves of thy sweet singing ; And thine doth like an angel sit Beside the helm conducting it, Whilst all the winds with melody are ringing.
165 ページ - I am the daughter of Earth and Water, And the nursling of the Sky ; I pass through the pores of the ocean and shores ; I change, but I cannot die. For after the rain when with never a stain, The pavilion of heaven is bare, And the winds and sunbeams with their convex gleams, Build up the blue dome of air, I silently laugh at my own cenotaph, And out of the caverns of rain, Like a child from the womb, like a ghost from the tomb, I arise and unbuild it again.
119 ページ - Fair laughs the morn, and soft the zephyr blows, While proudly riding o'er the azure realm In gallant trim the gilded vessel goes; Youth on the prow, and Pleasure at the helm; Regardless of the sweeping whirlwind's sway, That, hushed in grim repose, expects his evening prey.
269 ページ - An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures'.
168 ページ - We'll pass the eyes Of the starry skies Into the hoar deep to colonize : Death, Chaos, and Night, From the sound of our flight, Shall flee, like mist from a tempest's might. And Earth, Air, and Light, And the Spirit of Might, Which drives round the stars in their fiery flight ; And Love, Thought, and Breath, The powers that quell Death. Wherever we soar shall assemble beneath. And our singing shall build In the void's loose field A world for the Spirit of Wisdom to wield...
485 ページ - It shall suffice to my present purpose to consider the discerning faculties of a man, as they are employed about the objects which they have to do with.
164 ページ - And lovely apparitions — dim at first, Then radiant, as the mind arising bright From the embrace of beauty (whence the forms Of which these are the phantoms) casts on them The gathered rays which are reality — Shall visit us, the progeny immortal Of Painting, Sculpture, and rapt Poesy, And arts, though unimagined, yet to be...
480 ページ - It being that term which, I think, serves best to stand for whatsoever is the object of the understanding when a man thinks, I have used it to express whatever is meant by phantasm, notion, species, or whatever it is which the mind can be employed about in thinking; and I could not avoid frequently using it.
126 ページ - I see him not," said Rebecca. " Foul craven !" exclaimed Ivanhoe ; "does he blench from the helm when the wind blows highest? " ' ' He blenches not ! he blenches not...
410 ページ - One measure of Wine shall be through our Realm, and one measure of Ale, and one measure of Corn, that is to say, the Quarter of London; and one breadth of dyed Cloth, Russets, and Haberjects, that is to say, two Yards within the lists. And it shall be of Weights as it is of Measures.