It was not the mere crackling of thorns, a sudden blaze of the spirits, the exultation of a tickled fancy, or a pleased appetite. Joy was then a masculine and a severe thing: the recreation of the judgment, the jubilee of reason. It was the result of... Philip Van Artevelde: A Dramatic Romance - Página 300por Sir Henry Taylor - 1834Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...upon the solidities of truth and the substance of fruition. It did not run out in voice or indecent eruptions, but filled the soul, as God does the universe, silently and without noise. SORROW. AND, on the other side, for sorrow. Had any loss or disaster made but room for grief, it would... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1850 - 364 páginas
...entitled " Man created in God's image." " It was (says he) refreshing, but composed, like the gaiety of youth tempered with the gravity of age, or the...festival managed with the silence of contemplation." The course here prescribed was adopted in the institutions of Lycurgus, and recommended by Plato. committed... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1850 - 368 páginas
...entitled " Slim created in God's image." " It was (says he) refreshing, but composed, like the gaiety of youth tempered with the gravity of age, or the...festival managed with the silence of contemplation." The course here prescribed was adopted in the institutions of Lycurgus, and recommended by Plato. t... | |
| 1855 - 946 páginas
...emotion of joy as existing in the mind of Adam unfallen. 'It was refreshing but composed, like the gaiety of youth tempered with the gravity of age, or the...festival managed with the silence of contemplation.' There is an inexpressible charm about the character of Sydney Smith, as delineated in the pages before... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1855 - 376 páginas
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| Christian classics - 1858 - 870 páginas
...upon the solidities of truth, and the substance of fruition. It did not run out in voice, or indecent eruptions, but filled the soul, as God does the universe,...festival managed with the silence of contemplation Now, from this sO exact and regular composure of the faculties, all moving in their due place, each... | |
| James Hamilton - 1858 - 448 páginas
...upon the solidities of truth, and the substance of fruition. It did not run out in voice, or indecent eruptions, but filled the soul, as God does the universe,...festival managed with the silence of contemplation Now, from this so exact and regular composure of the faculties, all moving in their due place, each... | |
| James Hamilton - 1858 - 530 páginas
...upon the solidities of truth, and the substance of fruition. It did not run out in voice, or indecent eruptions, but filled the soul, as God does the universe,...festival managed with the silence of contemplation Now, from this so exact and regular composure of the faculties, all moving in their due place, each... | |
| James Hamilton - 1859 - 444 páginas
...upon the solidities of truth, and the substance of fruition. It did not run out in voice, or indecent eruptions, but filled the soul, as God does the universe,...festival managed with the silence of contemplation Now, from this so exact and regular composure of the faculties, all moving in their due place, each... | |
| Christian seasons - 1864 - 558 páginas
...It was not tumultuous and superficial, but substantial and composed. As has been well observed, " It filled the soul, as God does the universe, silently and without noise." HOPE, with Adam, must have coloured his glorious prospect with the expectation and assurance of yet... | |
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