The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumes 51-52Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1861 |
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Pagina 507
... faith of the age has been caught in the flux , and crystallized into certain fixed shapes . Religious poems like these are as light , but as hard , as crystals . Dogmas done into verse may reflect the faith of an age , but the light ...
... faith of the age has been caught in the flux , and crystallized into certain fixed shapes . Religious poems like these are as light , but as hard , as crystals . Dogmas done into verse may reflect the faith of an age , but the light ...
Pagina 512
... faith and doubt . We are tempted to close with it and embrace it as the truth from heaven : and then , again , we ... faith of child- hood : while it is the implicit submission of one will to another , it is contented and happy ; but so ...
... faith and doubt . We are tempted to close with it and embrace it as the truth from heaven : and then , again , we ... faith of child- hood : while it is the implicit submission of one will to another , it is contented and happy ; but so ...
Pagina 545
... faith . " The right faith of man , ” as Mr. and granted what was best . " Ruskin truly says , " is not intended to give him repose , but to enable him to do his work . It is not intended that he in now , and cheer himself with thoughts ...
... faith . " The right faith of man , ” as Mr. and granted what was best . " Ruskin truly says , " is not intended to give him repose , but to enable him to do his work . It is not intended that he in now , and cheer himself with thoughts ...
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THE DIVORCE OF THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE | 1 |
LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL | 7 |
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