The Puritan: A Series of Essays, Critical, Moral, and Miscellaneous, 第 2 巻Perkins & Marvin, 1836 |
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... . Morbid Poetry - Home - sickness , LIX . Character of American Periodical Writers - Franklin- Dickinson - Fiske - Dennie - Sampson , and others , LX . A Farewell to the Reader , • • · THE PURITAN . No. 31 . -Find out moon -
... . Morbid Poetry - Home - sickness , LIX . Character of American Periodical Writers - Franklin- Dickinson - Fiske - Dennie - Sampson , and others , LX . A Farewell to the Reader , • • · THE PURITAN . No. 31 . -Find out moon -
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... character . It borrows its chief force from its place ; it receives as much light from the thing it seems to illuminate , as it can possibly communicate to it . Two general prin- ciples , laid beside each other , are like two parallel ...
... character . It borrows its chief force from its place ; it receives as much light from the thing it seems to illuminate , as it can possibly communicate to it . Two general prin- ciples , laid beside each other , are like two parallel ...
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... character of the Deity . What would a modern theologian do , if he were compelled to dis- course on God , without using the words omnipotence , omniscience , and omnipresence ? These seem to be absolutely necessary to communicate our ...
... character of the Deity . What would a modern theologian do , if he were compelled to dis- course on God , without using the words omnipotence , omniscience , and omnipresence ? These seem to be absolutely necessary to communicate our ...
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... character just what God has made man - a moral being . His pic- tures are so true , his course of events is often ( not always ) so natural , that we receive the same im- pression from his drama , as from the living world . Now no one ...
... character just what God has made man - a moral being . His pic- tures are so true , his course of events is often ( not always ) so natural , that we receive the same im- pression from his drama , as from the living world . Now no one ...
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... character . Yet we have reason to think that this fine play was written without any moral purpose . Shakspeare went through it with as much non - chalance as he wrote the filthy scenes in Love's Labor Lost . There is a passage in ...
... character . Yet we have reason to think that this fine play was written without any moral purpose . Shakspeare went through it with as much non - chalance as he wrote the filthy scenes in Love's Labor Lost . There is a passage in ...
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212 ページ - There the wicked cease from troubling; And there the weary be at rest. There the prisoners rest together; They hear not the voice of the oppressor. The small and great are there; And the servant is free from his master.
53 ページ - tis done, then 'twere well It were done quickly: If the assassination Could trammel up the consequence, and catch, 'With his surcease, success ; that but this blow Might be the be-all and the end-all here. But here, upon this bank and shoal of time, — We'd jump the life to come...
233 ページ - Is it true, O Shadrach, and Meshach, and Abed-nego ! do not ye serve my gods, nor worship the golden image which I have set up? " Now if ye be ready, that at what time ye hear the sound of the cornet, flute, harp, sackbut, psaltery, dulcimer, and all kinds of music...
246 ページ - To bring a lover, a lady, and a rival, into the fable ; to entangle them in contradictory obligations, perplex them with oppositions of interest, and harass them with violence of desires inconsistent with each other; to make them meet in rapture, and part in agony ; to fill their mouths with hyperbolical joy and outrageous sorrow...
106 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.
54 ページ - We will proceed no further in this business. He hath honour'd me of late; and I have bought Golden opinions from all sorts of people, Which would be worn now in their newest gloss, Not cast aside so soon.
68 ページ - It is not for kings, O Lemuel, it is not for kings to drink wine; nor for princes strong drink; lest they drink and forget the law and pervert the judgment of any of the afflicted.
97 ページ - And he said unto them, The kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them; and they that exercise authority upon them are called benefactors. But ye shall not be so: but he that is greatest among you, let him be as the younger; and he that is chief, as he that doth serve.
37 ページ - Rocks, dens, and caves ! But I in none of these Find place or refuge ; and the more I see Pleasures about me, so much more I feel...
34 ページ - But those frequent songs throughout the law and prophets beyond all these, not in their divine argument alone, but in the very critical art of composition, may be easily made appear over all the kinds of lyric poesy to be incomparable.