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Strona 86
... looks on every tree in the landscape , every cloud in the heavens , every feature in the countenance as containing an element of beauty ; and he is perpetually striv- ing to conceive that object as delineated on canvass . Thus his taste ...
... looks on every tree in the landscape , every cloud in the heavens , every feature in the countenance as containing an element of beauty ; and he is perpetually striv- ing to conceive that object as delineated on canvass . Thus his taste ...
Strona 88
... look in upon the crowded assemblies that attended the preaching of Edwards . See every eye fixed on the man of God , as with scarcely a sign of outward action he speaks of the dread justice of Jehovah . Watch the rising emotion in those ...
... look in upon the crowded assemblies that attended the preaching of Edwards . See every eye fixed on the man of God , as with scarcely a sign of outward action he speaks of the dread justice of Jehovah . Watch the rising emotion in those ...
Strona 96
... Look not upon me because I am black , because the sun hath looked upon me . " 66 The social intercourse of males and females in Egypt was free and unrestrained . " At some of the public festivals , " * B , 2. 54 . says Wilkinson ...
... Look not upon me because I am black , because the sun hath looked upon me . " 66 The social intercourse of males and females in Egypt was free and unrestrained . " At some of the public festivals , " * B , 2. 54 . says Wilkinson ...
Strona 99
... look to them in vain for examples of heroic daring , noble enterprise , and disinterested patriotism . Where polygamy prevails , society wears the aspect of moral death . There is no change , no progress . Human affections are degraded ...
... look to them in vain for examples of heroic daring , noble enterprise , and disinterested patriotism . Where polygamy prevails , society wears the aspect of moral death . There is no change , no progress . Human affections are degraded ...
Strona 104
... look in vain for that chivalrous devotion which has so deeply tinged the manners of our own times . Refined love was then scarcely known . Still there are some noble exceptions . That affecting scene of Homer , which describes the ...
... look in vain for that chivalrous devotion which has so deeply tinged the manners of our own times . Refined love was then scarcely known . Still there are some noble exceptions . That affecting scene of Homer , which describes the ...
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