The British Quarterly Review, Volumen82Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1886 |
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... Max Müller are opposed alike to Gnosticism and to Agnosticism . Against the Agnostic , they maintain that we have a faculty by which we may attain to knowledge of that which Müller calls the Infinite , and Mathe- son the Divine ; and ...
... Max Müller are opposed alike to Gnosticism and to Agnosticism . Against the Agnostic , they maintain that we have a faculty by which we may attain to knowledge of that which Müller calls the Infinite , and Mathe- son the Divine ; and ...
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... Max Müller- We have accepted the primitive savage with nothing but his five senses . These five senses supply him with a knowledge of finite things ; our problem is how such a being ever comes to think or speak of anything not finite ...
... Max Müller- We have accepted the primitive savage with nothing but his five senses . These five senses supply him with a knowledge of finite things ; our problem is how such a being ever comes to think or speak of anything not finite ...
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... Max Müller , Sir G. W. Cox , and others , and the theory of ancestor - worship as the origin of all religions advanced by Mr. Herbert Spencer . The solar theorists , ' he says , ' have forgotten the part which , to borrow a term from ...
... Max Müller , Sir G. W. Cox , and others , and the theory of ancestor - worship as the origin of all religions advanced by Mr. Herbert Spencer . The solar theorists , ' he says , ' have forgotten the part which , to borrow a term from ...
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... Max Müller , disfigures by its insufferable gro- tesquerie the true pathos and weird scenery of Kehama . ' No fancy however rich , no sympathy however wide , could interpret for us , bring home to our understanding , the leading ideas ...
... Max Müller , disfigures by its insufferable gro- tesquerie the true pathos and weird scenery of Kehama . ' No fancy however rich , no sympathy however wide , could interpret for us , bring home to our understanding , the leading ideas ...
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... Max Müller say that , ' There are hymns in the Vedas so full of thought and speculation that at this early time no poet of any other nation could have conceived them . ' De- scribing the abysmal past , before Time began , the Vedic bard ...
... Max Müller say that , ' There are hymns in the Vedas so full of thought and speculation that at this early time no poet of any other nation could have conceived them . ' De- scribing the abysmal past , before Time began , the Vedic bard ...
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Página 251 - WHEN the lamp is shattered The light in the dust lies dead — When the cloud is scattered The rainbow's glory is shed. When the lute is broken, Sweet tones are remembered not ; When the lips have spoken, Loved accents are soon forgot. As music and splendour Survive not the lamp and the lute, The heart's echoes render No song when the spirit is mute : No song but sad dirges, Like the wind through a ruined cell, Or the mournful surges That ring the dead seaman's knell.
Página 452 - The Encyclopaedic Dictionary. A New and Original Work of Reference to all the Words in the English Language, with a Full Account of their Origin, Meaning, Pronunciation, and Use.
Página 248 - Fear and trembling Hope, Silence and Foresight; Death the Skeleton And Time the Shadow ; — there to celebrate, As in a natural temple scattered o'er With altars undisturbed of mossy stone, United worship ; or in mute repose To lie, and listen to the mountain flood Murmuring from Glaramara's inmost caves.
Página 127 - Have ye offered unto me sacrifices and offerings in the wilderness forty years, O house of Israel? but ye have borne the tabernacle of your Moloch and Chiun your images, the star of your god, which ye made to yourselves.
Página 247 - The golden Day, which, on eternal wings, Even as a ghost abandoning a bier, Had left the Earth a corpse. Sorrow and fear So struck, so roused, so rapt Urania ; So saddened round her like an atmosphere Of stormy mist ; so swept her on her way Even to the mournful place where Adonais lay.
Página 128 - And after threescore and two weeks shall Messiah be cut off, but not for himself. And the people of the Prince, that shall come, shall destroy the city and the sanctuary : and the end thereof shall be with a flood, and unto the end of the war desolations are determined.
Página 282 - As if you got more than you'd title to rightfully, And you find yourself hoping its wild father Lightning Would flame in for a second and give you a fright'ning. He has perfect sway of what I call a sham metre, But many admire it, the English pentameter, And Campbell...
Página 244 - Thou hast a voice, great Mountain, to repeal .Large codes of fraud and woe; not understood By all, but which the wise and great and good Interpret, or make felt, or deeply feel.
Página 276 - She is indeed her mother's child; But God's sweet pity ministers Unto no whiter soul than hers. 'Let Goody Martin rest in peace; I never knew her harm a fly, And witch or not, God knows — not I. 'I know who swore her life away; And as God lives, I'd not condemn An Indian dog on word of them.
Página 332 - Some trust in chariots, and some in horses : But we will make mention of the name of the Lord our God. They are bowed down and fallen : but we are risen, and stand upright.