In harmony the very image and character even of virtue and vice is perceived, the mind delighted with their resemblances, and brought by having them often iterated into a love of the things themselves. For which cause there is nothing more contagious... National Society's Monthly Paper - Página 2701855Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Francis Collier - 1871 - 564 páginas
...contrary, we are not more contentedly by the one confirmed, than changed and led away by the other. In harmony, the very image and character even of virtue...contagious and pestilent than some kinds of harmony; than gome, nothing more strong and potent unto good. CHAPTER VIL THOMAS SACKVH1E, LORD BUCKHURST. Born 1530... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 páginas
...contrary, we are not more contentedly by the one confirmed, than changed and led away by the other. In harmony, the very image and character even of virtue...things themselves. For which cause there is nothing piore contagious and pestilent than some kinds of harmony ; than some, nothing more strong and potent... | |
| 1871
...been thereby induced to think that the soul itself by nature is, or hath in it, harmony." Again : " In harmony the very image and character even of virtue...often iterated, into a love of the things themselves." Again : " There is (music) that draweth to a marvellous grave and Sdlicr mediocrity ; there is also... | |
| 1872 - 556 páginas
...contrary, we are not more contentedly by the one confirmed, than changed and led away by the other. In harmony, the very image and character even of virtue...harmony ; than some, nothing more strong and potent unto good. And that there is such a difference of one kind from another, we need no proof but our own... | |
| John Hawkins - 1875 - 508 páginas
...contrary, we are not more contentedly by ' the one confirmed, than changed and led away by ' the other. In harmony the very image and character ' even of virtue and vice is perceived, the mind de' lighted with their resemblances, and brought, by ' having them often iterated, into a love of the... | |
| Thomas Jackson - 1876 - 428 páginas
...contrary, we are not more contentedly by the one confirmed than changed and led away by the other. In harmony the very image and character even of virtue...harmony, than some nothing more strong and potent unto good. And that there is such a difference of one kind from another, we need no proof but our own... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1877 - 464 páginas
...contrary, we are not more contentedly by the one confirmed, than changed and led away by the other. In harmony, the very image and character even of virtue...harmony; than some, nothing more strong and potent unto good. And that there is such a difference of one kind from another, we need no proof hut our own... | |
| William Francis Collier - 1877 - 560 páginas
...than changed and led away by (lie other. In harmony, the very image and character even of virtue anil vice is perceived, the mind delighted with their resemblances,...contagious and pestilent than some, kinds of harmony; than i -me, nothing more strong and potent unto good. 182 1OBD HIGH TREASURER OF ENGLANDl CHAPTER VIL THOMAS... | |
| Manuals - 1880 - 76 páginas
...contrary, we are not more contentedly by the one confirmed, than changed and led away by the other. In harmony the very image and character even of virtue...harmony ; than some nothing more strong and potent good. And that there is such a difference of one kind from another we need no proof but our own experience,... | |
| Advanced manual - 1880 - 524 páginas
...contrary, we are not more contentedly by the one confirmed, than changed and led away by the other. In harmony the very image and character even of virtue...harmony ; than some nothing more strong and potent good. And that there is such a difference of one kind from another we need no proof but our own experience,... | |
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