The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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Sayfa 47
... thought ( if indeed thought and act be not with him one and the same ) , then we enter a region of large difference . We discover at once , for instance , that where a man would make a machine , or a picture , or a book , God makes the ...
... thought ( if indeed thought and act be not with him one and the same ) , then we enter a region of large difference . We discover at once , for instance , that where a man would make a machine , or a picture , or a book , God makes the ...
Sayfa 49
... thought into form . And if it be to man what creation is to God , we must expect to find it operative in every sphere of human activity . Such is , indeed , the fact , and that to a far greater extent than is commonly supposed . The ...
... thought into form . And if it be to man what creation is to God , we must expect to find it operative in every sphere of human activity . Such is , indeed , the fact , and that to a far greater extent than is commonly supposed . The ...
Sayfa 57
... thought - tunes the heart into a receptive harmony . Then comes the new arrangement of thought and figure whereby the meaning contained is presented as it never was before . - We give a sort of paraphrastical synopsis of the poem ...
... thought - tunes the heart into a receptive harmony . Then comes the new arrangement of thought and figure whereby the meaning contained is presented as it never was before . - We give a sort of paraphrastical synopsis of the poem ...
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