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" Egypt, which stand in that rude majesty which is commanding from the display of immense human power, yet oppressive from the sense of the waste of that power for no discoverable use. Whoever penetrates within finds himself bewildered and lost in a labyrinth... "
History of Latin Christianity: Including that of the Popes to the ... - Página 119
por Henry Hart Milman - 1864
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The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Volumen1

Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 782 páginas
...for no discoverable use. Whoever penetrates within finds himself bewildered and lost in a labyrinth of small, dark, intricate passages and chambers, devoid...enforced labour of a slave population : it was rather voluntaryslavery, submitting in its intellectual ambition and its religions patience to monastic discipline...
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Inferno

Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 438 páginas
...for no discoverable use. Whoever penetrates within finds himself bewildered and lost in a labyrinth of small, dark, intricate passages and chambers, devoid...and find nothing ! It was not indeed the enforced labor of a slave populalation : it was rather voluntary slavery, submitting in its intellectual ambition...
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The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Volumen1

Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 434 páginas
...for no discoverable use. Whoever penetrates within finds himself bewildered and lost in a labyrinth of small, dark, intricate passages and chambers, devoid...and find nothing ! It was not indeed the enforced labor of a slave populalation : it was rather voluntary slavery, submitting in its intellectual ambition...
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The Divine Comedy, Volumen1

Dante Alighieri - 1870 - 486 páginas
...for no discoverable use. Whoever penetrates within finds himself bewildered and lost in a labyrinth of small, dark, intricate passages and chambers, devoid...and find nothing ! It was not indeed the enforced labor of a slave population : it was rather voluntary slavery, submitting in its intellectual ambition...
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The Dublin Review, Volumen71

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1872 - 558 páginas
...no discoverable use. " Whoever penetrates within, finds himself bewildered and lost in a labyrinth of small, dark, intricate passages and chambers, devoid...solemnity ; he may wander without end, and find nothing !" § In saying this, we do not wish to imply that Alexander of Hales was the master of S. Thomas,...
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Essays on the Rise and Progress of the Christian Religion in the West of ...

Earl John Russell Russell - 1873 - 398 páginas
...for no discoverable use. Whoever penetrates within finds himself bewildered and lost in a labyrinth of small, dark, intricate passages and chambers devoid...solemnity; he may wander without end, and find nothing.' l Yet for centuries the Scholastic philosophy was not, like the pyramids of Egypt, the memorial of...
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A Manual of Mediæval and Modern History

Mary Elsie Thalheimer - 1874 - 548 páginas
...Chaucer. within, finds himself bewildered and lost in a labyrinth of small, dark, intricate passages, devoid of grandeur, devoid of solemnity ; he may wander without end. and find nothing." — Latin CliriiiianUy, IX.: US. CONDITION OF EUROPE. . 121 148. The Provencal language, formed from...
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A Manual of Mediæval and Modern History

Mary Elsie Thalheimer - 1874 - 536 páginas
...Chaucer. within, finds himself bewildered and lost in a labyrinth of small, dark, intricate passages, devoid of grandeur, devoid of solemnity ; he may wander without end, and find nothing." —Latin CliriaUanity, IX.: US. CONDITION OF EUROPE. 121 148. The Provencal language, formed from Latin...
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History of Latin Christianity: Including that of the Popes to the ..., Volumen8

Henry Hart Milman - 1880 - 576 páginas
...for no discoverable use. Whoever penetrates within, finds himself bewildered and lost in a labyrinth of small, dark, intricate passages and chambers, devoid...solemnity : he may wander without end, and find nothing 1 It was not 1 1 almost presume, as far as my own reading extends, to doubt whether there arc sufficient...
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The Baptist Quarterly Review, Volumen4

1882 - 538 páginas
...for no discoverable use. Whoever penetrates within finds himself bewildered and lost in a labyrinth of small, dark, intricate passages and chambers, devoid...solemnity; he may wander without end and find nothing." But these metaphors, while they are partially justified, are, after all, highly unjust. Over against...
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