Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Edició 63The Society, 1914 |
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... faith of Israel , and the thought of Greece , mingled with the mystical wisdom of the Orientals . Rome , which had be- come a centre of intellectual exertion , had been examining with eagerness the treasures , found through her material ...
... faith of Israel , and the thought of Greece , mingled with the mystical wisdom of the Orientals . Rome , which had be- come a centre of intellectual exertion , had been examining with eagerness the treasures , found through her material ...
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... faith , ignoring the voices outside , which seemed to reduce a living universe to a vast and ghastly corpse . And though science is now abandoning this stand - point , the generation of those who feel the result of its dogmas moves less ...
... faith , ignoring the voices outside , which seemed to reduce a living universe to a vast and ghastly corpse . And though science is now abandoning this stand - point , the generation of those who feel the result of its dogmas moves less ...
Pàgina 20
... faith in his view of the world , which , though far removed from the comfort of Christianity , certainly denied the materialism that opposed it . His prose definition of the power behind the visible order of nature is well known ; " a ...
... faith in his view of the world , which , though far removed from the comfort of Christianity , certainly denied the materialism that opposed it . His prose definition of the power behind the visible order of nature is well known ; " a ...
Pàgina 21
... faith and morals and God , notably in the Pope's soliloquy . If Browning had been . the only poet of his time , the Victorian period need never have been ashamed . Tennyson , like Arnold and Browning , acknowledges himself the child of ...
... faith and morals and God , notably in the Pope's soliloquy . If Browning had been . the only poet of his time , the Victorian period need never have been ashamed . Tennyson , like Arnold and Browning , acknowledges himself the child of ...
Pàgina 22
... faith , and faith alone , embrace , Believing where we cannot prove . And there is a passion of faith in the stanzas : If ere when faith had fall'n asleep I heard a voice , " believe no more , " And heard an ever - breaking shore That ...
... faith , and faith alone , embrace , Believing where we cannot prove . And there is a passion of faith in the stanzas : If ere when faith had fall'n asleep I heard a voice , " believe no more , " And heard an ever - breaking shore That ...
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