The Pilgrim and the Shrine: Or, Passages from the Life and Correspondence of Herbert AinslieChapman & Hall, 1871 - 472 páginas |
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... spirit and meaning of the new doc- trine , —then , indeed , would he either do as I am doing , or would break away to more congenial associations . For to continue to abide together after having broken silence , to feel himself followed ...
... spirit and meaning of the new doc- trine , —then , indeed , would he either do as I am doing , or would break away to more congenial associations . For to continue to abide together after having broken silence , to feel himself followed ...
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... spirit of the Koran they exclaim , There is no Church but the Church of England , and no truth but in her 39 Articles . ' 6 And all examination is forbidden ? ' ' No , only the conclusions are forecast . It is as in the puffing ...
... spirit of the Koran they exclaim , There is no Church but the Church of England , and no truth but in her 39 Articles . ' 6 And all examination is forbidden ? ' ' No , only the conclusions are forecast . It is as in the puffing ...
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... spirit of the Mani- chæans of old , they believed in two Gods — a good and a bad , and in terror do their homage to the latter . ' I see how it is , ' said Arnold ; Insight versus Au- thority . Pity you have not five thousand a year ...
... spirit of the Mani- chæans of old , they believed in two Gods — a good and a bad , and in terror do their homage to the latter . ' I see how it is , ' said Arnold ; Insight versus Au- thority . Pity you have not five thousand a year ...
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... spirit did they go into it that an extra allowance of wax was bestowed on the floor of the dancing - room , and several days were spent by the committee in sliding upon it . The result was that several couples tumbled down in the ...
... spirit did they go into it that an extra allowance of wax was bestowed on the floor of the dancing - room , and several days were spent by the committee in sliding upon it . The result was that several couples tumbled down in the ...
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... spirit is most willing when the flesh is most weak , in matters which require Will rather than deed ; or rather not Will , which is the power of Willing , but Fancy . There is a greater power of imagining , or perhaps less power of ...
... spirit is most willing when the flesh is most weak , in matters which require Will rather than deed ; or rather not Will , which is the power of Willing , but Fancy . There is a greater power of imagining , or perhaps less power of ...
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Página 73 - All in a hot and copper sky, The bloody Sun, at noon, Right up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the Moon. Day after day, day after day, We stuck, nor breath nor motion; As idle as a painted ship Upon a painted ocean.
Página 351 - They do not seem to me to be such; but if I am the devil's child, I will live then from the devil.' No law can be sacred to me but that of my nature.
Página 244 - Or to burst all links of habit— there to wander far away, On from island unto island at the gateways of the day.
Página 232 - Tis not too late to seek a newer world. Push off, and sitting well in order smite The sounding furrows; for my purpose holds To sail beyond the sunset, and the baths Of all the western stars, until I die. It may be that the gulfs will wash us down: It may be we shall touch the Happy Isles, And see the great Achilles whom we knew. Tho' much is taken, much abides; and tho...
Página 43 - No voice is hushed — no life treads silently, But clouds and cloudy shadows wander free, That never spoke, over the idle ground : But in green ruins, in the desolate walls Of antique palaces, where Man hath been, Though the dun fox, or wild hyena calls, And owls, that flit continually between, Shriek to the echo, and the low winds moan, There the true Silence is, self-conscious and alone.
Página 378 - We have but faith: we cannot know; For knowledge is of things we see; And yet we trust it comes from thee, A beam in darkness : let it grow. Let knowledge grow from more to more, But more of reverence in us dwell; That mind and soul, according well, May make one music as before, But vaster.
Página 333 - I could not love thee, dear, so well, Loved I not honour more.
Página 286 - Friendship requires that rare mean betwixt likeness and unlikeness that piques each with the presence of power and of consent in the other party. Let me be alone to the end of the world, rather than that my friend should overstep, by a word or a look, his real sympathy. I am equally balked by antagonism and by compliance.
Página 262 - Mild light, and by degrees, should be the plan To cure the dark and erring mind ; But who would rush at a benighted man, And give him two black eyes for being blind...
Página 2 - Each man has his own vocation. The talent is the call. There is one direction in which all space is open to him. He has faculties silently inviting him thither to endless exertion. He is like a ship in a river; he runs against obstructions on every side but one, on that side all obstruction is taken away and he sweeps serenely over a deepening channel into an infinite sea.