American Quarterly Review, Том 20Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 |
Из књиге
Резултати 1-5 од 92
Страница 46
... heart . This is the case , not only in the Old Testament , but also in many parts of the New . The language of Christ and his apostles is often highly figurative , and must be interpreted accordingly . Several reasons may be assigned ...
... heart . This is the case , not only in the Old Testament , but also in many parts of the New . The language of Christ and his apostles is often highly figurative , and must be interpreted accordingly . Several reasons may be assigned ...
Страница 61
... heart , and that it is the conscience which he is aiming to excite . He is desirous of awaking in the bosom of the reader a deep response to the sweet voice of Divine love , which shall result in a living union between the spirit of the ...
... heart , and that it is the conscience which he is aiming to excite . He is desirous of awaking in the bosom of the reader a deep response to the sweet voice of Divine love , which shall result in a living union between the spirit of the ...
Страница 62
... heart responding unto heart . Without this , there are many writers that we can not interpret , even philologically . The man who would under- stand the words of a poet , and make them the medium of the poet's thoughts to his own mind ...
... heart responding unto heart . Without this , there are many writers that we can not interpret , even philologically . The man who would under- stand the words of a poet , and make them the medium of the poet's thoughts to his own mind ...
Страница 63
... heart . We are aware that it is the fashion of the day , to advocate a perpetual divorce of philosophy and religion , and to sound an alarm , for the safety of the people , before the author that shall have attempted a union of the two ...
... heart . We are aware that it is the fashion of the day , to advocate a perpetual divorce of philosophy and religion , and to sound an alarm , for the safety of the people , before the author that shall have attempted a union of the two ...
Страница 66
... hearts — no home among their thoughts or affections - for the calm voice of a solitary and tranquil spirit . There was with him no ministering to the heat of bad passions . He did not obtrude his advice or his opinions on the unwilling ...
... hearts — no home among their thoughts or affections - for the calm voice of a solitary and tranquil spirit . There was with him no ministering to the heat of bad passions . He did not obtrude his advice or his opinions on the unwilling ...
Друга издања - Прикажи све
Чести термини и фразе
American appear Bay of Fundy beautiful boundary brain British cerebellum cerebrum character Claude Frollo Coleridge common constitution course Croix direction Dorset English fact faculties feeling genius give Hartley Coleridge head heart highlands honour hope human important influence instruction intellectual interest islands king knowledge labour Lafayette lake land language look majesty's government matter means ment mind moral nation nature never northwest angle Nova Scotia object observed ocean opinion organs original party passage peculiar Pellico persons philosophy phrenologists Pierre Gringoire poet poetry political present principles Quasimodo question racter reader remark river St sacred scene seems sentiment Sir Charles Slave Lake soul spirit thing thought tion treaty of 1783 treaty of Ghent true truth whole words writings