Essays and English TraitsP.F. Collier & son, 1909 - 493 頁 |
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第 18 頁
... side , and can henceforth defy it , and pass on superior . The world is his , who can see through its pretension . What deafness , what stone - blind custom , what overgrown error you behold , is there only by suffer- ance , by your ...
... side , and can henceforth defy it , and pass on superior . The world is his , who can see through its pretension . What deafness , what stone - blind custom , what overgrown error you behold , is there only by suffer- ance , by your ...
第 20 頁
... side to this unbounded , un- boundable empire . It is one central fire , which , flaming now out of the lips of Etna , lightens the capes of Sicily ; and now out of the throat of Vesuvius , illuminates the towers and vineyards of Naples ...
... side to this unbounded , un- boundable empire . It is one central fire , which , flaming now out of the lips of Etna , lightens the capes of Sicily ; and now out of the throat of Vesuvius , illuminates the towers and vineyards of Naples ...
第 21 頁
... side by side , and admit of being compared ; when the energies of all men are searched by fear and by hope ; when the historic glories of the old can be compensated by the rich possibilities of the new era ? This time , like all times ...
... side by side , and admit of being compared ; when the energies of all men are searched by fear and by hope ; when the historic glories of the old can be compensated by the rich possibilities of the new era ? This time , like all times ...
第 59 頁
... side in tears , with the devotion of his faculties to our service . See this wide society of laboring men and women . We allow our- selves to be served by them , we live apart from them , and meet them without a salute in the streets ...
... side in tears , with the devotion of his faculties to our service . See this wide society of laboring men and women . We allow our- selves to be served by them , we live apart from them , and meet them without a salute in the streets ...
第 64 頁
... side . Else to - morrow a stranger will say with masterly good sense precisely what we have thought and felt all the time , and we shall be forced to take with shame our own opinion from another . There is a time in every man's ...
... side . Else to - morrow a stranger will say with masterly good sense precisely what we have thought and felt all the time , and we shall be forced to take with shame our own opinion from another . There is a time in every man's ...
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第 27 頁 - Thus in the soul of man there is a justice whose retributions are instant and entire. He who does a good deed is • instantly ennobled. He who does a mean deed is by the action itself contracted. He who puts off impurity, thereby puts on purity. If a man is at heart just, then in so far is he God; the safety of God, the immortality of God, the majesty of God do enter into that man with justice.
第 21 頁 - I ask not for the great, the remote, the romantic ; what is doing in Italy or Arabia; what is Greek art, or Provencal minstrelsy ; I embrace the common, I explore and sit at the feet of the "familiar, the low.
第 181 頁 - These are auxiliaries to the centrifugal tendency of a man, to his passage out into free space, and they help him to escape the custody of that body in which he is pent up, and of that jail-yard of individual relations in which he is enclosed.
第 151 頁 - When we have broken our god of tradition and ceased from our god of rhetoric, then may God fire the heart with his presence.
第 145 頁 - A certain tendency to insanity has always attended the opening of the religious sense in men, as if they had been "blasted with excess of light.
第 233 頁 - The rounded world is fair to see, Nine times folded in mystery : Though baffled seers cannot impart The secret of its laboring heart, Throb thine with Nature's throbbing breast, And all is clear from east to west.
第 234 頁 - Here we find nature to be the circumstance which dwarfs every other circumstance, and judges like a god all men that come to her. We have crept out of our close and crowded houses into the night and morning, and we see what majestic beauties daily wrap us in their bosom.
第 173 頁 - So every spirit, as it is most pure, And hath in it the more of heavenly light, So it the fairer bodie doth procure To habit in, and it more fairely dight With chearefull grace and amiable sight ; For of the soule the bodie forme doth take ; For soule is forme, and doth the bodie make.
第 138 頁 - ... we exist, and whose beatitude is all accessible to us, is not only self-sufficing and perfect in every hour, but the act of seeing and the thing seen, the seer and the spectacle, the subject and the object, are one. We see the world piece by piece, as the sun, the moon, the animal, the tree ; but the whole, of which these are the shining parts, is the soul.
第 98 頁 - All things are double, one against another. — Tit for tat; an eye for an eye; a tooth for a tooth; blood for blood; measure for measure; love for love. — Give, and it shall be given you. — He that watereth shall be watered himself. — What will you have? quoth God; pay for it and take it.