The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - 722 pagina's |
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Pagina 5
... open eyes over the shut eyes of sleepers " ; or Frost's dark , wordless acquaintance with the night ; or the regnant power and desolation of Shakespeare's Henry IV as he walks among 5 6 his sleeping men . But whether the vigil being.
... open eyes over the shut eyes of sleepers " ; or Frost's dark , wordless acquaintance with the night ; or the regnant power and desolation of Shakespeare's Henry IV as he walks among 5 6 his sleeping men . But whether the vigil being.
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... acquaintance peters out. The answer isthat Russellalways allows acquaintance with qualitiesand relations experienced in the more remote past,but he is less permissive about acquaintance withparticulars.For he was inclinedto think that ...
... acquaintance peters out. The answer isthat Russellalways allows acquaintance with qualitiesand relations experienced in the more remote past,but he is less permissive about acquaintance withparticulars.For he was inclinedto think that ...
Pagina 23
... acquainted . If he has no opportunity , let him make an opportunity . He will find that all of the nec- essary material is available if he will look for it ; and while he is looking for material with which to build up an acquaintance ...
... acquainted . If he has no opportunity , let him make an opportunity . He will find that all of the nec- essary material is available if he will look for it ; and while he is looking for material with which to build up an acquaintance ...
Pagina 22
... acquaintance with God is thus supplied to us . The divine is presented to us in the human , and a being who is perfectly like ourselves becomes to us the interpreter of one who is imperfectly so . The actual likeness of God to ourselves ...
... acquaintance with God is thus supplied to us . The divine is presented to us in the human , and a being who is perfectly like ourselves becomes to us the interpreter of one who is imperfectly so . The actual likeness of God to ourselves ...
Pagina 32
... acquaintance in the village . There was a half - petulant , half - proud look in her handsome face - as if she was discontented with her lot , but would not condescend to grumble about it -which the villagers resented as a liberty ...
... acquaintance in the village . There was a half - petulant , half - proud look in her handsome face - as if she was discontented with her lot , but would not condescend to grumble about it -which the villagers resented as a liberty ...
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