A philosopher might admire so noble a conception; but the crowd turned away in disgust from words which presented no image to their minds. It was before Deity, embodied in a human form, walking among men, partaking of their infirmities, leaning on their... Macaulay's Essays on Milton and Addison - Página 29por Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1893 - 190 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Rathbone Greg - 1872 - 348 páginas
...which presented no image to their minds. It was before the Deity embodied in a human form, walking among men, partaking of their infirmities, leaning...swords of thirty legions, were humbled in the dust." religions — that is, religions destitute of this one indispensable false dogma — would not suffice... | |
| Niels Matthias Petersen - 1871 - 596 páginas
...Deity embodied in a human form, walking among men, partaking of their infirmities, leaning on tlieir bosoms, weeping over their graves, slumbering in the...the Portico. and the fasces of the Lictor, and the swoi-ds of thirty legions c were humbled in the dust. (Macaulay, Critical and historical essays, t.... | |
| William Rathbone Greg - 1873 - 352 páginas
...which presented no image to their minds. It was before the Deity embodied in a human form, walking among men, partaking of their infirmities, leaning...swords of thirty legions were humbled in the dust." creatures and yourself." They need (what, indeed, in ultimate analysis is merely the same assertion... | |
| Wm. R. Greg - 1873 - 354 páginas
...presented no image to their minds. It was before the Di'iby eiulmili«t 'iir> httnTaTTfetm, walking among men. partaking of their infirmities, leaning...graves, slumbering in the manger, bleeding on the cross,—that the prejudices of the Synagogue, and the doubts of the Acadsmy, and the pride of the... | |
| Samuel Penniman Bates - 1873 - 398 páginas
...religion pure and undefiled. " It was," says Macaulay, " before Deity embodied in human form, Walking among men, partaking of their infirmities, leaning...bosoms, .weeping over their graves, slumbering in their mangers, bleeding on. the cross, that the prejudices of the Academy, and the pride of the Portico,... | |
| William Rathbone Greg - 1874 - 338 páginas
...which presented no image to their minds. It was before the Deity embodied in a human form, walking among men, partaking of their infirmities, leaning...the Portico, and the fasces of the Lictor, and the sworda of thirty legions were humbled in the dust." creatures and yourself." They need (what, indeed,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1875 - 716 páginas
...words which presented no image to their minds. It was before Deity embodied in a human form, walking among men, partaking; of their infirmities, leaning...weeping over their graves, slumbering in the manger, bleedins on the cross, that the prejudices of the Synagogue, and the doubts of the Academy, and the... | |
| 1876 - 814 páginas
...words which presented no image to their minds. It was before Deity embodied in a human form, walking among men, partaking of their infirmities, leaning...swords of thirty legions, were humbled in the dust." * This system then is dry, abstract, unattractive, without a way to the general heart. And surely there... | |
| 1876 - 1072 páginas
...a human form, walking1 among men, partakirig of their infirmities, leaning on their bosoms, weepJng over their graves, slumbering in the manger, bleeding...swords of thirty legions, were humbled in the dust."* This system then is dry, abstract, unattractive, without a way to the general heart. And surely there... | |
| 1876 - 848 páginas
...words which presented no image to their minds. It was before Deity embodied in a human form, walking among men, partaking of their infirmities, leaning...slumbering in the manger, bleeding on the cross, that the prejudice of the synagogue, and the doubts of the academy, and the pride of the portico, and the fasces... | |
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