Nature: Addresses, and LecturesHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1893 - 315 pages |
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Page 49
... ligion . " Michael Angelo maintained , that , to an architect , a knowledge of anatomy is essential . In Haydn's oratorios , the notes present to the imagi- nation not only motions , as of the snake , the stag , and the elephant , but ...
... ligion . " Michael Angelo maintained , that , to an architect , a knowledge of anatomy is essential . In Haydn's oratorios , the notes present to the imagi- nation not only motions , as of the snake , the stag , and the elephant , but ...
Page 64
... ligion , not as painfully accumulated , atom after atom , act after act , in an aged creeping Past , but as one vast picture which God paints on the in- stant eternity for the contemplation of the soul . Therefore the soul holds itself ...
... ligion , not as painfully accumulated , atom after atom , act after act , in an aged creeping Past , but as one vast picture which God paints on the in- stant eternity for the contemplation of the soul . Therefore the soul holds itself ...
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