Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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Pagina 67
... human being ? Who , on the other hand , can rely with con- fidence on the untried capacities of our nature ? The light of history is as a lamp to our feet ; but the light shines steadily only for a little way on the path before us . It ...
... human being ? Who , on the other hand , can rely with con- fidence on the untried capacities of our nature ? The light of history is as a lamp to our feet ; but the light shines steadily only for a little way on the path before us . It ...
Pagina 68
... humanity set down upon this earth , full of vital but undirected energies , to work out its way , as amidst the ... human rea- son of a reason , moreover , which is still , at this very day , at work , and cannot therefore fail ...
... humanity set down upon this earth , full of vital but undirected energies , to work out its way , as amidst the ... human rea- son of a reason , moreover , which is still , at this very day , at work , and cannot therefore fail ...
Pagina 79
... human pride remains to rejoice in the victory , but nothing of human weak- ness to give terror to defeat . Such a man , even at the height of his power , seems superior to his own acquisition ; he makes no boast - he abases himself in ...
... human pride remains to rejoice in the victory , but nothing of human weak- ness to give terror to defeat . Such a man , even at the height of his power , seems superior to his own acquisition ; he makes no boast - he abases himself in ...
Pagina 91
... humanity or rational life is constituted . The range of human faculty consists in mental ex- istence on the one hand , and animal or material on the other . By the first , which embraces and involves intellec- tion and morality , the ...
... humanity or rational life is constituted . The range of human faculty consists in mental ex- istence on the one hand , and animal or material on the other . By the first , which embraces and involves intellec- tion and morality , the ...
Pagina 94
... human feeling ; their elevation consisting in the strength of their sentiment , not in its being of a superhuman nature , which may , in most respects , be considered to have been their proper sphere . In the same subject , which , in ...
... human feeling ; their elevation consisting in the strength of their sentiment , not in its being of a superhuman nature , which may , in most respects , be considered to have been their proper sphere . In the same subject , which , in ...
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