| John Henry Newman - 1864 - عدد الصفحات: 608
...general facts of human society, but these do not warm me or enlighten me ; they do not take away the winter of my desolation, or make the buds unfold and...scroll, full of " lamentations, and mourning, and woe." its various history, the many races of man, their starts, their fortunes, their mutual alienation,... | |
| James Hain Friswell - 1866 - عدد الصفحات: 328
...not take away the winter of my desolation, nor make the buds unfold and the leaves grow within me. The sight of the world is nothing else than the prophet's...scroll, full of lamentations, and mourning, and woe." Elsewhere our last-named author wails in good set terms over us. " To consider the world in its length... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1883 - عدد الصفحات: 438
...general facts of human society ; but these do not warm me or enlighten me ; they do not take away the winter of my desolation, or make the buds unfold and...is nothing else than the prophet's scroll, full of lamentation, and mourning, and woe. ' To consider the world in its length and breadth, its various... | |
| 1868 - عدد الصفحات: 902
...general facts of human society ; but these do not warm me or enlighten me ; they do not take away the winter of my desolation, or make the buds unfold and...grow within me, and my moral being rejoice.'* The arguments adduced by infidels, in support of their unbelief, have never been rebutted in verse more... | |
| John Charles Earle - 1868 - عدد الصفحات: 46
...general facts of human society; but these do not warm me nor enlighten me; they do not take away the winter of my desolation, or make the buds unfold, and the leaves grow within me, and my moral being rejoice."—Xrtvuiati's Apologia, p. 377SEE the God whom I adore In every shell and star, I hear Him... | |
| John Brookes (F.G.S.) - 1875 - عدد الصفحات: 152
...not take away the winter of my desolation, nor make the buds unfold and the leaves grow within me. The sight of the world is nothing else than the prophet's...scroll, full of lamentations, and mourning, and woe." Thomas Carlyle says — " Whoso lays his hand upon a human body touches a piece of Heaven," — and... | |
| 1876 - عدد الصفحات: 590
...sentences in the English language. 1 Robert Browning, Dramatis Personce : ' Gold Hair, a Legend of Pornic.' 'To consider the world in its length and breadth,...the many races of man, their starts, their fortunes, theirmutual alienation, their conflicts ; and then their ways, habits, governments, forms of worship... | |
| 1876 - عدد الصفحات: 422
...society and the course of history ; but these do not warm me or enlighten me ; they do not take away the winter of my desolation, or make the buds unfold and...leaves grow within me, and my moral being rejoice.""} He shrinks, as from a precipice, from the cold skepticism of the day. His whole nature is cast in a... | |
| John Brookes (F.G.S.) - 1877 - عدد الصفحات: 120
...not take away the winter of my desolation, nor make the buds unfold and the leaves grow within me. The sight of the world is nothing else than the prophet's...scroll, full of lamentations and mourning and woe." Thomas Carlyle says — " Whoso lays his hand upon a human body touches a piece of Heaven," and Novak's... | |
| John Edward Kempe - 1877 - عدد الصفحات: 404
...time, as subtle and deep as Pascal, has, without thinking of Pascal, expressed Pascal's thought : — " To consider the world in its length and breadth, its various history, the many races of men, their starts, their fortunes, their mutual alienation, their conflicts ; and then their ways,... | |
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