But besides this, they know how often its seriousness has put to shame their trifling, its magnanimity their faint-heartedness, its living energy their indolence, its stern and sad grandeur rebuked low thoughts, its thrilling tenderness overcome sullenness... Essays and Reviews - Page 113by Richard William Church - 1854 - 570 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1850 - 626 pages
...their indolence, its stern and sad grandeur rebuked low thoughts, its thrilling tenderness overcome sullenness and assuaged distress, its strong faith...though unseen, which is more than light can always give—in the view which it has suggested to them of the judgments and the love of God. 1 1 It. is... | |
| 1878 - 638 pages
...their indolence, its stern and sad grandeur rebuked low thoughts, its thrilling tenderness overcome sullenness and assuaged distress, its strong faith...imparted the sense of harmony to the view of clashing ¡ruths. They know how often they have found, in times of trouble, if not light, at least that deep... | |
| 1879 - 360 pages
...their indolence, its stern ind sad grandeur rebuked low thoughts, its hrilling tenderness overcome sullenness and assuaged distress, its strong faith...despair and soothed perplexity, its vast grasp imparted he sense of harmony to the view of clashing ruths. They know how often they have found, n times of... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1880 - 484 pages
...their indolence, its stern and sad grandeur rebuked low thoughts, its thrilling tenderness overcome sullenness and assuaged distress, its strong faith...despair and soothed perplexity, its vast grasp imparted harmony to the view of clashing truths." A few words of explanation as to abbreviations, etc., will... | |
| 1881 - 426 pages
...their indolence, its stern and sad grandeur rebuked low thoughts, its thrilling tonderness*overeonie sullenness and assuaged distress, its strong faith...despair and soothed perplexity, its vast grasp imparted harmony to the view of clashing truths." To review the great poets of our own country, and consider... | |
| 1881 - 430 pages
...their indolence, its stern and sad grandeur rebuked low thoughts, its thrilling tenderness overcome sullenness and assuaged distress, its strong faith...despair and soothed perplexity, its vast grasp imparted harmony to the view of clashing truths." To review the great poets of our own country, and consider... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1885 - 390 pages
...indolence ; its stern and sad grandeur has rebuked low thoughts ; its thrilling tenderness has overcome sullenness, and assuaged distress ; its strong faith...the sense of harmony to the view of clashing truths. After holding converse with such grandeur, our lives can never be so small again." * He was born in... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1886 - 392 pages
...indolence ; its stern and sad grandeur has rebuked low thoughts ; its thrilling tenderness has overcome sullenness, and assuaged distress ; its strong faith...the sense of harmony to the view of clashing truths. After holding converse with such grandeur, our lives can never be so small again." * He was bora in... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1887 - 598 pages
...and soothed perplexity, its vast grasp imparted the sense of harmony to the view of clashing truth. They know how often they have found in times of trouble,...which it has suggested to them of the judgments and love of God." IP. E. GLADSTONE. 459 The reader will scarcely, I think, wonder that I should have dwelt... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1887 - 594 pages
...their indolence, its stern and sad grandeur rebuked low thoughts, its thrilling tenderness overcome sullenness and assuaged distress, its strong faith...imparted the sense of harmony to the view of clashing truth. They know how often they have found in times of trouble, if not light, at least that deep sense... | |
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