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Pagina 11
... heart is as unscrutable for secret motives of goodness as for depth of wisdom . You are , creator - like , factive , and not destructive ; you are a prince in whom I have ever noted an aversion against anything that savored of a hard heart ...
... heart is as unscrutable for secret motives of goodness as for depth of wisdom . You are , creator - like , factive , and not destructive ; you are a prince in whom I have ever noted an aversion against anything that savored of a hard heart ...
Pagina 12
... heart . " In dedicating his " Instauration " to the same mon- arch , he uses similar language : " There remains to me but to make one request worthy of your majesty , and very especially relating to my subject , namely , that resembling ...
... heart . " In dedicating his " Instauration " to the same mon- arch , he uses similar language : " There remains to me but to make one request worthy of your majesty , and very especially relating to my subject , namely , that resembling ...
Pagina 20
... hearts of kings are inscrutable ; that kings themselves are mortal gods ; representatives on earth of the Almighty , & c . This can hardly be called piety ; indeed , to the thoughtful reader it is more like blasphemy . Still it is done ...
... hearts of kings are inscrutable ; that kings themselves are mortal gods ; representatives on earth of the Almighty , & c . This can hardly be called piety ; indeed , to the thoughtful reader it is more like blasphemy . Still it is done ...
Pagina 35
... heart and its passions . Father Lapierre , the village missionary , is the next character brought forward . In our estimation , this is decidedly the best supported character in the book . " He was a rare and noble ob- ject , that ...
... heart and its passions . Father Lapierre , the village missionary , is the next character brought forward . In our estimation , this is decidedly the best supported character in the book . " He was a rare and noble ob- ject , that ...
Pagina 37
... heart and lightens his soul ere he perceives that it is there . The other characters are in general well and forcibly drawn . Indeed , the coloring , the artistic grouping , and the lights and shades of the beautiful pictures of " El ...
... heart and lightens his soul ere he perceives that it is there . The other characters are in general well and forcibly drawn . Indeed , the coloring , the artistic grouping , and the lights and shades of the beautiful pictures of " El ...
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