The British Quarterly Review, Volume 80Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1884 |
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Pagina 5
... respect . But in the main the interest is not moral but intellectual ; not admiring but observant ; only , it must be added , not abstract but concrete . And this leads us to see the specific quality which distin- guishes Mr. Browning's ...
... respect . But in the main the interest is not moral but intellectual ; not admiring but observant ; only , it must be added , not abstract but concrete . And this leads us to see the specific quality which distin- guishes Mr. Browning's ...
Pagina 17
... respect in which the democratic idea , so wide - reaching in our age , has presented itself and taken shape to him : he is a judge , but a judge administering a code in which the voice of God is the voice also of the people . And as ...
... respect in which the democratic idea , so wide - reaching in our age , has presented itself and taken shape to him : he is a judge , but a judge administering a code in which the voice of God is the voice also of the people . And as ...
Pagina 26
... respect in which Mr. Browning may with truth be said to have carried forward the work of the elder poet . Wordsworth writes mainly , though not exclusively , of nature ; Mr. Browning writes mainly , though not exclusively , of man . The ...
... respect in which Mr. Browning may with truth be said to have carried forward the work of the elder poet . Wordsworth writes mainly , though not exclusively , of nature ; Mr. Browning writes mainly , though not exclusively , of man . The ...
Pagina 40
... respect . If he went abroad he must have a cortège of scholars and a beadle to accompany him . If he was disturbed in his studies by a blacksmith's hammer , he could order that son of toil to remove himself to a distance from his ...
... respect . If he went abroad he must have a cortège of scholars and a beadle to accompany him . If he was disturbed in his studies by a blacksmith's hammer , he could order that son of toil to remove himself to a distance from his ...
Pagina 41
... respect and honour paid to the doctors of an Italian University , which arose from the fact that each city was eager to secure for itself a professor with a name . We read how Padua sent an embassy consisting of their legal rector and ...
... respect and honour paid to the doctors of an Italian University , which arose from the fact that each city was eager to secure for itself a professor with a name . We read how Padua sent an embassy consisting of their legal rector and ...
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Pagina 305 - Self-reverence, self-knowledge, self-control, These three alone lead life to sovereign power. Yet not for power (power of herself Would come uncall'd for) but to live by law, Acting the law we live by without fear; And, because right is right, to follow right Were wisdom in the scorn of consequence.
Pagina 64 - You do not imagine, that I wish to confine power, authority, and distinction to blood, and names, and titles. No, Sir. There is no qualification for government but virtue and wisdom, actual or presumptive.
Pagina 261 - The great and radical vice in the construction of the existing Confederation is in the principle of LEGISLATION for STATES or GOVERNMENTS, in their CORPORATE or COLLECTIVE CAPACITIES, and as contradistinguished from the INDIVIDUALS of whom they consist.
Pagina 393 - If. therefore, we speak of the mind as a series of feelings, we are obliged to complete the statement by calling it a series of feelings which is aware of itself as past and future...
Pagina 445 - THE BLOWPIPE IN CHEMISTRY, MINERALOGY, and Geology. Containing all known Methods of Anhydrous Analysis, many Working Examples, and Instructions for Making Apparatus. By Lieut. -Colonel WA Ross, RA, FGS With 120 Illustrations.
Pagina 290 - THE world is very evil ; The times are waxing late : Be sober and keep vigil ; The Judge is at the gate : The Judge that comes in mercy, The Judge that comes with might, To terminate the evil, To diadem the right.
Pagina 231 - ENCYCLOPEDIA OR DICTIONARY OF BIBLICAL, HISTORICAL, DOCTRINAL, AND PRACTICAL THEOLOGY. BASED ON THE REAL-ENCYKLOPADIE OF HERZOG, PUTT, AND HAUCK.
Pagina 360 - Let it be considered, then, as an undeniable truth, that they who have been inwardly taught by the Spirit, feel an entire acquiescence in the Scripture, and that it is self-authenticated, carrying with it its own evidence, and ought not to be made the subject of demonstration and arguments from reason; but it obtains the credit which it deserves with us by the testimony of the Spirit.
Pagina 129 - It is not that these analogies assist to make the truth intelligible, or, if intelligible before, present it more vividly to the mind, which is all that some will allow them. Their power lies deeper than this — in the harmony unconsciously felt by all men, and which all deeper minds...
Pagina 368 - What think ye of Christ," friend? when all's done and said, Like you this Christianity or not? It may be false, but will you wish it true? Has it your vote to be so if it can?