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Genial coincidences , forsooth ! where every one word of the one author tallies with every one theories more gorgeous by far , and supported by a pomp and luxury of images , such as no German that ever breathed could have emulated in ...
Genial coincidences , forsooth ! where every one word of the one author tallies with every one theories more gorgeous by far , and supported by a pomp and luxury of images , such as no German that ever breathed could have emulated in ...
第 xxxviii 頁
Mr. S. W. also pointed out to me an image taken from the opening of Ossian's War of Inisthoma , in Lines on an Autumnal Evening , “ As when the Savage , ” & c . ( VII . p . 42. ) The Rose ( VII . 43. ) is , I believe from the French .
Mr. S. W. also pointed out to me an image taken from the opening of Ossian's War of Inisthoma , in Lines on an Autumnal Evening , “ As when the Savage , ” & c . ( VII . p . 42. ) The Rose ( VII . 43. ) is , I believe from the French .
第 xxxix 頁
... when looking at the planets , he only beheld his own image in the objects of his gaze , and often , when his eye darted on a cloud , would turn it into a rainbow , ' * — yet possibly even here far more of truth revealed itself to ...
... when looking at the planets , he only beheld his own image in the objects of his gaze , and often , when his eye darted on a cloud , would turn it into a rainbow , ' * — yet possibly even here far more of truth revealed itself to ...
第 lxii 頁
The common conception of a ghost accords exactly with Tertullian's description of the soul — a lucid aerial image of the outward man . Thus did these good Fathers change soul into body , and condense spirit into matter ; thus did they ...
The common conception of a ghost accords exactly with Tertullian's description of the soul — a lucid aerial image of the outward man . Thus did these good Fathers change soul into body , and condense spirit into matter ; thus did they ...
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Luther thought of faith as the mere turning or adhering of the soul to Christ , which " may be said ” not " by a figure of speech ” but literally and truly to “ live in Him in whose image it rests . ” He thought that love lost itself in ...
Luther thought of faith as the mere turning or adhering of the soul to Christ , which " may be said ” not " by a figure of speech ” but literally and truly to “ live in Him in whose image it rests . ” He thought that love lost itself in ...
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