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" 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 270
1855
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History of Political Ideas, Volumen5

Eric Voegelin - 1997 - 294 páginas
...and inflections every way, the turns and varieties of all passions whereunto the mind is subject. ... In harmony the very image and character even of virtue...often iterated into a love of the things themselves. ... So that although we lay altogether aside the consideration of ditty or matter, the very harmony...
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Shakespeare Survey, Volumen16

Allardyce Nicoll - 2002 - 212 páginas
...that some have been thereby induced to think that the soul itself by nature is or hath in it harmony. In harmony the very image and character even of virtue...harmony; than some nothing more strong and potent unto good. They must have hearts very dry and tough, from whom the melody of the psalms doth not sometime...
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Opus Ultimum: The Story of the Mozart Requiem

Daniel N. Leeson - 2004 - 374 páginas
...enchanted land of song, conveyed by the stern memory of one of his first and favorite quotations: — "In harmony the very image and character, even of...iterated, into a love of the things themselves. For which there is nothing more contagious and pestilent than some kinds of harmony; than some, nothing more...
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Opus Ultimum: The Story of the Mozart Requiem

Daniel N. Leeson - 2004 - 374 páginas
...resemblances, and brought, by having them often iterated, into a love of the things themselves. For which there is nothing more contagious and pestilent than...harmony; than some, nothing more strong and potent unto good. There is that draweth to a marvellous grave and sober mediocrity; there is also that carrieth,...
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Eclectic and Congregational Review

1862 - 746 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...
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The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volumen38,Parte2

1833 - 538 páginas
...In Harmonic," says Hooker, " the very image and character of vertue and vice is perceived, the minde delighted with their resemblances, and brought, by...nothing more contagious and pestilent than some kinds of harmonic; than some, nothing- more strong and potent unto good. And that there is such a difference...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen41

James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1850 - 782 páginas
...enchanted land of song, convoyed by the stern memory of one of his first and favourite quotations : — In harmony the very image and character, even of virtue...vice, is perceived — the mind delighted with their resemblance«, and brought, by having them often iterated, into a love of the things themselves. For...
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The life of st. Ignatius [extr. from Apostolici. With a tr. of st. Ignatius ...

William Cave - 1842 - 304 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 I Psalm xcvi. 9 mind delighted with their resemblances, and brought by having them often iterated into...
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