The Andover Review, Том 12Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1889 |
З цієї книги
Результати 1-5 із 80
Сторінка 18
... seems to take on new intricacies and per- plexities as the decades go , by . There are some unknown or unrecognized quantities in the problem which will not easily be eliminated . Among these is the complex and diffuse fact of ...
... seems to take on new intricacies and per- plexities as the decades go , by . There are some unknown or unrecognized quantities in the problem which will not easily be eliminated . Among these is the complex and diffuse fact of ...
Сторінка 34
... seems Commodore Wilkes had similar forebodings . probable that , in a few years , all that formerly gave life to the country , both the hunter and his prey , will become extinct , and that their place will be supplied by a thin white ...
... seems Commodore Wilkes had similar forebodings . probable that , in a few years , all that formerly gave life to the country , both the hunter and his prey , will become extinct , and that their place will be supplied by a thin white ...
Сторінка 38
... seems to have grown , as the tree grows , in the mind of its author , so that every bough and every branch , with all its detail of leafage , is related vitally to the central life of the whole . Goethe's famous works seem rather like a ...
... seems to have grown , as the tree grows , in the mind of its author , so that every bough and every branch , with all its detail of leafage , is related vitally to the central life of the whole . Goethe's famous works seem rather like a ...
Сторінка 41
... seems as it were a ghost , and about her neck a line , not broader than the back of the executioner's knife . Mephistopheles assures him that it is all an illusion , that what he sees is the Medusa , who can present herself as Margaret ...
... seems as it were a ghost , and about her neck a line , not broader than the back of the executioner's knife . Mephistopheles assures him that it is all an illusion , that what he sees is the Medusa , who can present herself as Margaret ...
Сторінка 45
... seems to have altogether the best of the argument ; there seems no reason why he should not claim his own . If Margaret's salvation seems a strain upon our sense of the fitness of things , Faust's is of the nature of a trick ; and our ...
... seems to have altogether the best of the argument ; there seems no reason why he should not claim his own . If Margaret's salvation seems a strain upon our sense of the fitness of things , Faust's is of the nature of a trick ; and our ...
Інші видання - Показати все
Загальні терміни та фрази
æsthetic become believe Board body Buddhism called Catholic character Christ Christian church Church of England civilization conception Congregational Congregational Church Congregationalism consciousness coöperation creed criticism divine divorce doctrine England English ethical evil existence experience fact Faerie Queene faith feeling force Galilee give Goethe gospel Hebrew human hymns idea ideal Indian influence intellectual interest Israel kingdom of Judah knowledge labor language less literature living means ment method mind minister Mishna mission missionary modern novel moral nation nature noumenon Old Testament organic origin Oxford Movement philosophy poetry political present principle prison Professor question race reality reason regard relations religion religious result Samaria seems sense social society soul spirit Testament theological things thought tion tribes true truth universe W. G. Ward whole words worship