The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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Sayfa 105
... heart be moved , Although the verse be somewhat scant , God doth supply the want : As when the heart says ( sighing to be approved ) " O could I love ! " and stops ; God writeth- " Loved . " ' With all his quaintness and quick ...
... heart be moved , Although the verse be somewhat scant , God doth supply the want : As when the heart says ( sighing to be approved ) " O could I love ! " and stops ; God writeth- " Loved . " ' With all his quaintness and quick ...
Sayfa 112
... heart was intimately concerned ; the latter is preeminently the Christian interpreter of nature . He sees glimpses of the infinite meaning of her various and change- ful moods , and strives in living words to utter the thing he sees ...
... heart was intimately concerned ; the latter is preeminently the Christian interpreter of nature . He sees glimpses of the infinite meaning of her various and change- ful moods , and strives in living words to utter the thing he sees ...
Sayfa 300
... heart of the land mass of the world . Winds , currents , and some quality of air which needs finer tests , are borne up by the Atlantic into the heart of the great continent , which , but for their genial tributes , would be a dry ...
... heart of the land mass of the world . Winds , currents , and some quality of air which needs finer tests , are borne up by the Atlantic into the heart of the great continent , which , but for their genial tributes , would be a dry ...
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