The Eclectic Review, Volume 2; Volume 115Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1862 |
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Page 83
... human race . ' In this comparative history of the human family there are two special departments - viz . , comparative mythology and comparative grammar - rising every day into higher importance , as they are seen to contain the ...
... human race . ' In this comparative history of the human family there are two special departments - viz . , comparative mythology and comparative grammar - rising every day into higher importance , as they are seen to contain the ...
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... human soul with God . And thus it is , indeed , really true , there is no poetry like this poetry ; nowhere else is the cry of human despair so awful , so deep and intense ; in no other books are the most fearful facts of our history ...
... human soul with God . And thus it is , indeed , really true , there is no poetry like this poetry ; nowhere else is the cry of human despair so awful , so deep and intense ; in no other books are the most fearful facts of our history ...
Page 153
... human beings , there is not one more mysterious in its origin and its consequences than sympathy . We thirst for it . We desire to give it as well as to share it . It strengthens us ; it weakens us , too ; we can no more solve the ...
... human beings , there is not one more mysterious in its origin and its consequences than sympathy . We thirst for it . We desire to give it as well as to share it . It strengthens us ; it weakens us , too ; we can no more solve the ...
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