The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volumen95W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1880 |
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... human being when he had all these glorious flower faces around him to look into . " " But you see that human being happened to be me , " he answered , " and there always seems to be something rather special about one's own individuality ...
... human being when he had all these glorious flower faces around him to look into . " " But you see that human being happened to be me , " he answered , " and there always seems to be something rather special about one's own individuality ...
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... human being to another is a more subtle medium to work in than any paint , even were it mixed by Per- ugino himself . " “ I " I am lost , " he answered . don't know what you talk of . These flowers are beautiful exter- nally . I desire ...
... human being to another is a more subtle medium to work in than any paint , even were it mixed by Per- ugino himself . " “ I " I am lost , " he answered . don't know what you talk of . These flowers are beautiful exter- nally . I desire ...
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... human exist- ence . Where there is room to utilise it , of which the modern city defrauds the creature who is ready to live on the sparsest over- flow , the mere refuse of ordinary life can be converted into food . Where the soil is not ...
... human exist- ence . Where there is room to utilise it , of which the modern city defrauds the creature who is ready to live on the sparsest over- flow , the mere refuse of ordinary life can be converted into food . Where the soil is not ...
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... human beings , city - bound ghosts that can but hover with hungry eyes round a copper of Irish stew ? Why retain matter in the wrong place to seethe and fester , soil and spread ? Why not sweep the streets ? And so , coming to the best ...
... human beings , city - bound ghosts that can but hover with hungry eyes round a copper of Irish stew ? Why retain matter in the wrong place to seethe and fester , soil and spread ? Why not sweep the streets ? And so , coming to the best ...
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... human religion , is that , by localising and restricting the action of the moral sense , it leaves the passions to act unbalanced in certain directions . The effect of Shylock's exaggerated nationality was that he felt it quite a ...
... human religion , is that , by localising and restricting the action of the moral sense , it leaves the passions to act unbalanced in certain directions . The effect of Shylock's exaggerated nationality was that he felt it quite a ...
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Página 274 - Blessed are ye, when men shall hate you, and when they shall separate you from their company, and shall reproach you, and cast out your name as evil, for the Son of man's sake.
Página 740 - The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the Lord, and against his anointed, saying, Let us break their bands asunder and cast away their cords from us.
Página 405 - I have said, Ye are gods ; and all of you are children of the most high. 7 But ye shall die like men, and fall like one of the princes.
Página 405 - Though while he lived he blessed his soul : and men will praise thee, when thou doest well to thyself. 19 He shall go to the generation of his fathers ; they shall never see light. 20 Man that is in honour, and understandeth not, is like the beasts that perish.
Página 228 - Look on its broken arch, its ruin'd wall, Its chambers desolate, and portals foul : Yes, this was once Ambition's airy hall, The dome of Thought, the palace of the Soul: Behold through each lack-lustre, eyeless hole, The gay recess of Wisdom and of Wit And Passion's host, that never brook'd control : Can all saint, sage, or sophist ever writ, People this lonely tower, this tenement refit ? VII. Well didst thou speak, Athena's wisest son ! "All that we know is, nothing can be known.
Página 609 - The kingdom of heaven is like to a grain of mustard seed, which a man took and sowed in his field : which indeed is the least of all seeds : but when it is grown, it is the greatest among herbs, and becometh a tree, so that the birds of the air come and lodge in the branches thereof.
Página 614 - So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth; It shall not return to me void, But it shall accomplish that which I please. And it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it.
Página 614 - In all their affliction he was afflicted, and the angel of his presence saved them: in his love and in his pity he redeemed them and he bare them, and carried them all the days of old.
Página 746 - The same came therefore to Philip, which was of Bethsaida of Galilee, and desired him, saying, Sir, we would see Jesus.
Página 286 - He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much: and he that is unjust in the least is unjust also in much.