The GentlemanTicknor and Fields, 1863 - 159 páginas |
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... humanity for all time , - a sudden flame blazing forth from the divine there is in man , and destined forever to attest and to warm that indwelling divinity . III . CHARLES LAMB GEORGE IV . - PRINCES . ÆSTHETIC ELEMENT . 31.
... humanity for all time , - a sudden flame blazing forth from the divine there is in man , and destined forever to attest and to warm that indwelling divinity . III . CHARLES LAMB GEORGE IV . - PRINCES . ÆSTHETIC ELEMENT . 31.
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... Humanity , as it exists in the Divine Mind . This is the stand- ard he ever puts before them . He says , This you are . If you fall from this , you contradict your nature . And now consider how opposite this , St. Paul's way , is to the ...
... Humanity , as it exists in the Divine Mind . This is the stand- ard he ever puts before them . He says , This you are . If you fall from this , you contradict your nature . And now consider how opposite this , St. Paul's way , is to the ...
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... his aspira- tions and his knowledge , by his humanity and his refinement , the great Apostle of the Gen- tiles was preeminently a Scholar and a Gen- tleman . V. THE ANCIENTS CHRISTIAN INFLUENCE ROMAN SENATE - THE DUEL 58 THE GENTLEMAN .
... his aspira- tions and his knowledge , by his humanity and his refinement , the great Apostle of the Gen- tiles was preeminently a Scholar and a Gen- tleman . V. THE ANCIENTS CHRISTIAN INFLUENCE ROMAN SENATE - THE DUEL 58 THE GENTLEMAN .
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... humanity ; the sen- timent of universal brotherhood ; the exalta- tion of womanhood ; the spirituality of man as an eternally living soul ; -ideas and sentiments not only not prevalent among the Greeks and Romans , but not all of them ...
... humanity ; the sen- timent of universal brotherhood ; the exalta- tion of womanhood ; the spirituality of man as an eternally living soul ; -ideas and sentiments not only not prevalent among the Greeks and Romans , but not all of them ...
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... humanity had never emerged out of savage crudeness . Through this sense it is that improvements and reformations are practicable : to this prophets and poets appeal . The Poet goes , and must go , he is 80 THE GENTLEMAN .
... humanity had never emerged out of savage crudeness . Through this sense it is that improvements and reformations are practicable : to this prophets and poets appeal . The Poet goes , and must go , he is 80 THE GENTLEMAN .
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