The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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Pagina 151
... seems subordinate : he is indeed repre- sented as " shining on his throne ; " but this part of the descrip- tion is so general , and the other so minute , that our eyes turn involuntarily to the contemplation of his chariot . To this we ...
... seems subordinate : he is indeed repre- sented as " shining on his throne ; " but this part of the descrip- tion is so general , and the other so minute , that our eyes turn involuntarily to the contemplation of his chariot . To this we ...
Pagina 154
... seems fearful of making his Deity act without means , although he allows him omnipotence ; thus it is an omni- potence in words only . The Christian Deity , on the other hand , conscious of the plenitude of his power , scorns such tame ...
... seems fearful of making his Deity act without means , although he allows him omnipotence ; thus it is an omni- potence in words only . The Christian Deity , on the other hand , conscious of the plenitude of his power , scorns such tame ...
Pagina 155
... seems his only symbol of sovereignty which the minor divinities ac- knowledge . On the one side we observe external reverence , and , as is the case with all inferior tyrants , covert treachery and fraud . On the other side we discover ...
... seems his only symbol of sovereignty which the minor divinities ac- knowledge . On the one side we observe external reverence , and , as is the case with all inferior tyrants , covert treachery and fraud . On the other side we discover ...
Pagina 159
... seems thus to have pointed the fable of the Grecian bard , and to have disci- plined his fancy to the comfort of the Christians . Many poets have attempted versions of the poetical passages of the Bible ; but although this may be ...
... seems thus to have pointed the fable of the Grecian bard , and to have disci- plined his fancy to the comfort of the Christians . Many poets have attempted versions of the poetical passages of the Bible ; but although this may be ...
Pagina 166
... seems to have been suggested by mons . Buffon's reasoning , in regard to the formation of the West India islands , and the probable state of the gulf of Mexico , in the beginning of the continent . After a regular system of ...
... seems to have been suggested by mons . Buffon's reasoning , in regard to the formation of the West India islands , and the probable state of the gulf of Mexico , in the beginning of the continent . After a regular system of ...
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