The Spirit of Hebrew Poetry: By J.G. Herder. Translated from the German, Volumen1E. Smith, 1833 |
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Página 21
... become , the more difficult for me is the tone of an instructer . Whom does one teach , moreover , when he teaches the publick as a mass ? Where does this publick dwell ? and in what style should we address it , that we may neither ...
... become , the more difficult for me is the tone of an instructer . Whom does one teach , moreover , when he teaches the publick as a mass ? Where does this publick dwell ? and in what style should we address it , that we may neither ...
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... become acquainted with the language , but to have studied it with no very good will . A. I cannot help that ; it is enough that I studied it methodically with all the rules of Dantz . I could cite the rules , but never knew their ...
... become acquainted with the language , but to have studied it with no very good will . A. I cannot help that ; it is enough that I studied it methodically with all the rules of Dantz . I could cite the rules , but never knew their ...
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... become rich and refined . How copious has the Arabick become , and the Phoenician too may have been rich enough in the language of trade and numbers , but for this beggarly race of herdsmen , from what resources could they form a ...
... become rich and refined . How copious has the Arabick become , and the Phoenician too may have been rich enough in the language of trade and numbers , but for this beggarly race of herdsmen , from what resources could they form a ...
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... become a grove of palms . A. Your metaphor is an Oriental one . E. So is the object of it . The root of the primitive word will be placed in the centre and its offspring form a grove around it . By influence of taste , diligence , sound ...
... become a grove of palms . A. Your metaphor is an Oriental one . E. So is the object of it . The root of the primitive word will be placed in the centre and its offspring form a grove around it . By influence of taste , diligence , sound ...
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... become present to us with such stirring effect . The language abounds in roots of this char- acter , and our commentators , who rather go too deep , than too superficially , have shown enough of them . They never know when to quit , and ...
... become present to us with such stirring effect . The language abounds in roots of this char- acter , and our commentators , who rather go too deep , than too superficially , have shown enough of them . They never know when to quit , and ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Abraham ALCIPHRON ancient angels animal Arabick beautiful blessing blood book of Job breath brute Canaan character characteristick Cherub Cherubim child-like clouds conceptions connexion covenant creation creatures darkness dead death discourse divine dwelling earth Edom Egypt Egyptian Elohim Esau EUTHYPHRON exhibited expression fables father fear feeling give glory goeth grave hand hast thou hath heart heaven Hebrew language Hebrew poetry human idea idolatry Israel Israelites Jacob Japheth Jehovah Joktan king land language light living Moses mountains narrative nations nature night objects Orientals origin Paradise patriarchs peculiar perhaps picture poet poetical praise prophets Psalms race Red Sea regard relation representation represented seems sense serpent Shem simplicity song soul sound speak spirit stars style sublime tent thee thing thought throne thunder tion traditions translation tree tribes uttered voice waters whole wings wisdom words Zophar
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Página 72 - He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man: that he may bring forth food out of the earth...
Página 76 - Moreover the light of the moon shall be as the light of the sun, and the light of the sun shall be sevenfold, as the light of seven days, in the day that the LORD bindeth up the breach of his people, and healeth the stroke of their wound.
Página 228 - Doubtless thou art our father, though Abraham be ignorant of us, and Israel acknowledge us not: thou, O Lord, art our father, our redeemer; thy name is from everlasting.
Página 280 - My doctrine shall drop as the rain, My speech shall distil as the dew; As the small rain upon the tender herb, And as the showers upon the grass.
Página 158 - And the channels of the sea appeared, The foundations of the world were discovered, At the rebuking of the Lord, At the blast of the breath of his nostrils.
Página 121 - Behold, we count them happy which endure. Ye have heard of the patience of Job, and have seen the end of the Lord; that the Lord is very pitiful, and of tender mercy.
Página 285 - If I whet my glittering sword, and mine hand take hold on judgment; I will render vengeance to mine enemies, and will reward them that hate me.
Página 234 - And God heard the voice of the lad ; and the angel of God called to Hagar out of heaven, and said unto her, What aileth thee, Hagar ? fear not ; for God hath heard the voice of the lad where he is. Arise, lift up the lad, and hold him in thine hand ; for I will make him a great nation.
Página 78 - He appointed the moon for seasons; the sun knoweth his going down. Thou makest darkness, and it is night: wherein all the beasts of the forest do creep forth.
Página 181 - Be not thou afraid when one is made rich, when the glory of his house is increased ; 17 For when he dieth he shall carry nothing away : his glory shall not descend after him.